History
Artifacts, documents, and pieces of the past

Mars Rover
The NASA Perseverance Mars Rover is a flagship-class robotic explorer designed to search for signs of ancient microbial life on Mars, launched in 2020 and landed in 2021.

Declaration of Independence
The original 1776 document declaring American independence from Britain.

The Cullinan Diamond
The Cullinan Diamond is the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, weighing 3,106.75 carats, discovered in 1905 in South Africa and cut into multiple gems now owned by the British Crown Jewels.

Crown Jewels of England
A collection of royal regalia including crowns, scepters, and jewelry estimated at over $3 billion.

Titanic (salvage rights)
The estimated value of salvage rights to the most famous shipwreck.

Gulfstream G700
An ultra-long-range business jet manufactured by Gulfstream, capable of carrying up to 16-19 passengers with advanced avionics and luxury interiors.

Nuclear Reactor
A nuclear reactor is the core component of a nuclear power plant that generates electricity through controlled nuclear fission, with construction costs for a full-scale plant typically in the billions of dollars.

Super Yacht
A superyacht is a luxury motor yacht typically over 24 meters (80 feet) in length, representing the pinnacle of maritime luxury and exclusivity.

Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner, a full-length double-deck quadjet designed for 525 passengers with a range of 8,000 nautical miles.

Original Gutenberg Bible (1455)
One of the first major books printed using movable type in the Western world.

Oil Rig
A large industrial drilling platform used to extract oil and natural gas from the ground, ranging from land-based to offshore installations.

White House
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.

Rosetta Stone
The ancient stone that unlocked the ability to read Egyptian hieroglyphs.

The Pink Star Diamond
The Pink Star Diamond is a 59.60-carat Fancy Vivid Pink, internally flawless diamond, recognized as one of the most expensive gems ever sold at auction.

Original US Constitution
One of the rare first printings of the final text of the Original US Constitution, produced in 1787 for delegates and Congress.

Boeing 747
The Boeing 747 is a large, wide-body commercial airliner known as the Jumbo Jet, with the 747-8i being the latest variant typically retailing for around $418 million new.

Stealth Bomber
The B-2 Spirit is the U.S. Air Force's stealth bomber, renowned as one of the most expensive aircraft ever built due to its advanced stealth technology and low production numbers.

M1 Abrams Tank
The M1 Abrams is a third-generation American main battle tank used by the US military and exported to allies, known for its advanced armor, firepower, and electronics.

Stradivarius Violin
A Stradivarius violin is a rare instrument crafted by Antonio Stradivari, highly prized for its superior tone and craftsmanship, with authentic examples selling at auction for millions to collectors and musicians.

A Signed First Edition The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
An original 1925 copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece with his personal signature.

Predator Drone
The MQ-1 Predator is a military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used by the US Air Force and CIA for reconnaissance and strike missions.

Javelin
The FGM-148 Javelin is a portable, shoulder-fired anti-tank guided missile system used by infantry forces.

The Thinker Sculpture
'The Thinker' is a famous bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, with authentic posthumous casts selling at high-end auctions for millions.

Original Source Code for the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee's original 1989-1991 source code and files sold as an NFT for $5.4 million.

Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar (Authentic)
A burial artifact from ancient Egypt containing mummified remains, valued at over $2 million at auction.

Patriot Missile
The Patriot missile refers to the PAC-3 MSE interceptor missile used in the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile system for defense against aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles.

Space Suit
A wearable high-end collectible replica space suit available for consumer purchase.

Nobel Prize Medal
A Nobel Prize medal is a gold medal awarded to laureates in fields like Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Peace, weighing about 175 grams of 18-carat green gold plated with 24-carat gold.

Viking Longship
The Viking Longship is a class of modern river cruise ships operated by Viking Cruises, known for their sleek design, all-veranda staterooms, and luxury European river itineraries.

Baptismal Font
A freestanding or pedestal-mounted basin used in Christian churches for baptism ceremonies, typically made from wood, metal, or stone.

Samurai Armor
A full reproduction samurai armor set (yoroi), often handcrafted to resemble historical Japanese warrior armor, typically featuring lacquered plates, helmet (kabuto), and accessories.

Medieval Suit of Armor
A medieval suit of armor is a full-body protective ensemble of steel plates worn by knights, typically featuring a helmet, breastplate, arms, legs, and gauntlets.

Congressional Medal of Honor
The Congressional Medal of Honor is the highest U.S. military decoration awarded for extraordinary valor in combat, though illegal to sell in the US with rare auctions occurring abroad.

Moon Rock (per gram)
A gram of lunar material brought back by Apollo astronauts.

Tefillin
Tefillin are a pair of small black leather boxes containing Torah verses on parchment, worn by observant Jewish men during weekday morning prayers as a religious commandment.

Thurible
A thurible is a metal vessel suspended by chains used in Catholic and other Christian liturgies to burn incense during religious ceremonies.

Suppressor
A firearm suppressor (also called a silencer) is a device attached to the muzzle of a gun to reduce noise and muzzle flash.

Plate Armor
Plate armor is a full-body protective suit made of overlapping steel plates, historically used by knights and now sold as functional replicas for reenactment, LARP, or collection.

Rifle
A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, commonly used for hunting, sport, or self-defense, with types including bolt-action, semi-automatic, and AR-15 styles.

Bulletproof Vest
A protective garment designed to stop or absorb bullet impacts, typically made of soft armor materials like Kevlar or ceramic/steel plates.

Egyptian Sarcophagus
An authentic ancient Egyptian sarcophagus from the Late Period (circa 712-332 BC), recognized as a famous and expensive artifact in the antiquities market.

Target
A target in the context of weapons firearms refers to a standard target rifle or pistol used for precision shooting and target practice.

Torah Scroll
A Torah Scroll, or Sefer Torah, is a handwritten parchment scroll containing the Five Books of Moses, used in Jewish religious services and certified kosher by a trained scribe (sofer).

Rapier
A functional rapier is a historically-inspired fencing sword with a long, slender blade and ornate hilt, used for sport fencing, stage combat, or historical reenactment.

Taser
A Taser is a battery-powered, conducted energy weapon that fires two small darts attached to wires up to 25 feet away to deliver an electric shock for self-defense, distinct from contact-only stun guns.

Claymore
A large two-handed Scottish sword historically used in medieval warfare, popular as a collectible and recreation weapon.

Chalice
A religious vessel used in Christian communion services to hold sacramental wine, typically made of brass, silver, or gold-plated metal.

Cruise Ship
A cruise vacation experience, measured as the average daily cost per passenger across all ocean cruise lines worldwide.

Gas Mask
A gas mask in the armor shields context is a full-face tactical respirator providing CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) protection, often used with military or riot gear.

Singing Bowl
A handcrafted brass bowl used in meditation, sound healing, and spiritual practices that produces resonant tones when struck or played with a mallet.

Mace (weapon)
A mace is a medieval blunt-force weapon consisting of a heavy metal head on a wooden or metal shaft, used for crushing armor in historical combat and now sold as functional replicas for collectors and reenactors.

Rifle Scope
A rifle scope is an optical telescopic sight mounted on a firearm to improve aiming precision at various distances.

Halberd
A medieval polearm weapon featuring an axe blade, spike, and hook mounted on a wooden shaft, used as both a functional replica and historical display piece.

Broadsword
A broadsword is a large, double-edged medieval sword used in European warfare and adventure contexts, with modern replicas commonly sold for LARP, cosplay, or display.

Viking Helmet
A Viking helmet in the context of armor and shields is a functional replica of historical Norse head protection, typically featuring a conical shape with a nasal guard, made from steel for reenactment or display.

Chainmail Shirt
A chainmail shirt is a flexible armor garment made of thousands of interlinked metal rings, typically covering the torso like a hauberk or haubergeon, used in historical reenactment, LARP, or as costume armor.

Trident
A trident in the context of adventure weapons refers to a custom hand-forged collectible replica, such as the Aquaman movie trident with a three-arrow blade design.

Lance
A Cold Steel Lance Point Spear from the Man at Arms Collection is a functional 19th-century style armor-piercing pole weapon with a 1055 high carbon steel head and ash wood shaft, commonly available for LARP or historical reenactment.

Paintball Gun
A paintball gun is a marker that shoots paint-filled projectiles using compressed air or CO2, used recreationally for paintball games and not classified as a firearm.

Red Dot Sight
A red dot sight is a non-magnifying reflex optic mounted on firearms like rifles or pistols, projecting a red aiming dot for fast target acquisition.

Ganesha Statue
A decorative or devotional statue of Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, typically made from brass, stone, resin, or marble.

Chest Protector
A chest protector in the context of armor shields is protective gear worn by motorcyclists, mountain bikers, or motocross riders to shield the torso from impacts.

Quarterstaff
A quarterstaff is a traditional wooden staff weapon approximately 6-8 feet long used in medieval combat, martial arts, and LARPing adventures.

Recurve Bow
A recurve bow is a traditional archery bow with limbs that curve away from the archer when unstrung, commonly used for recreational target shooting, hunting, and adventure activities.

Original Floppy Disk Collection with Windows 95 Installation Disks
A complete set of original floppy disks for Microsoft Windows 95, a landmark operating system.

Battle Axe
A replica medieval or fantasy battle axe designed for reenactments, LARP events, displays, and collections.

Steel Toe Boots
Steel toe work boots are protective footwear featuring reinforced steel caps that shield the foot from heavy impact, crushing, and puncture hazards on job sites.

Bullwhip
A leather bullwhip is a single-strand whip typically made from cowhide or kangaroo leather, traditionally used for ranching, performance, and adventure activities.

Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal Quartzite is a premium natural stone slab used for luxury kitchen and bathroom countertops, known for its creamy white color with elegant veining.

Combat Boots
Combat boots are rugged military-style footwear designed for tactical use, providing protection, durability, and support in harsh conditions, often featuring in contexts like armor and shields for personal defense.

Gauntlet
Medieval-style steel gauntlets are functional replica armored gloves designed for LARP, reenactment, SCA combat, or cosplay, protecting hands with articulated fingers or mitten designs.

Longbow
A longbow is a traditional tall bow used in historical archery and adventure reenactments, typically measuring 58-70 inches with a D-shaped cross-section.

Club
A foam or wooden club weapon designed for live-action roleplay (LARP) combat and adventure storytelling.

Breastplate
A breastplate is a piece of torso armor, typically a steel or foam plate covering the chest, used in LARP, reenactment, or historical reproduction contexts.

Steel Gauntlets
Steel gauntlets are functional medieval-style armored hand protections made from 16-18 gauge steel, used for reenactment, LARP, WMA, or historical display.

Altar Cloth
An altar cloth is a liturgical linen draped over the altar in Christian churches, typically made from materials like polyester, cotton, or pure linen, often with embroidery for religious services.

Stanley Cup Trophy
The Stanley Cup is the iconic championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), crafted from a silver and nickel alloy, renowned for its historical significance and high material value.

Sword
A foam sword designed for adventurous play, LARP, and recreational use.

Padded Gambeson
A padded gambeson is a quilted jacket worn under medieval plate armor or as standalone padded armor for protection in reenactment, LARP, or HEMA.

Ancient Roman bronze Venus of Willendorf replica (museum quality)
Reproduction of the 25,000-year-old fertility figurine, one of humanity's oldest known artworks.

Tallit
A tallit is a traditional Jewish prayer shawl worn during religious services, typically made of wool or other materials with fringes called tzitzit.

Pellet Gun
A pellet gun is a type of air rifle that propels .177 or .22 caliber pellets using compressed air, gas, or springs, commonly used for target practice, plinking, and small game hunting.

Spear
A tactical survival spear is a modern replica adventure weapon with a stainless steel spearhead and collapsible or fixed shaft, designed for camping, hunting, or decorative use.

Saber
A saber is a curved, single-edged sword used in fencing sports, historical reenactments, and adventure-themed replicas, often wielded in combat or LARP scenarios.

Bipod
A bipod is a two-legged detachable support device mounted to a firearm, typically a rifle, to provide stability for improved accuracy during shooting.

Mace
A mace is a medieval blunt-force weapon consisting of a heavy head on a handle, used in historical combat, modern reenactments, LARP, and as collectibles.

Flail
A flail is a medieval-inspired adventure weapon consisting of a handle attached to a chain with a weighted striking head, available as battle-ready steel or LARP foam versions for reenactments and role-playing.

Switchblade
An automatic switchblade knife with a spring-loaded blade that deploys at the push of a button, commonly used as an EDC (everyday carry) tool.

Shortsword
A shortsword is a compact one-handed sword typically 24-33 inches long, used historically as a sidearm or in modern contexts for adventure, LARP, cosplay, or collecting.

Arm Guard
An arm guard in the context of armor shields is a protective sleeve or cuff designed to shield the forearm and elbow from impacts, cuts, or ballistic threats, often used in tactical, military, or industrial settings.

Meditation Cushion
A meditation cushion, such as a zafu or similar supportive seat filled with buckwheat hulls or kapok, used in religious and spiritual practices like Zen Buddhism to aid proper posture during sitting meditation.

Tomahawk
A single or double-headed throwing or camp axe with a wooden handle, typically 16-24 inches long, used for outdoor activities, camping, or sport throwing.

Pirate Ship
A mid-range imaginative play pirate ship toy featuring interactive elements like flashing cannons and glowing treasure.

Pocket Knife
A pocket knife is a compact folding knife designed for everyday carry and light adventure tasks like cutting rope or preparing food outdoors.

Star of David Pendant
A Star of David pendant is a necklace pendant featuring the six-pointed Magen David star, commonly worn as a symbol of Jewish faith and identity in religious or spiritual contexts.

Hamsa Hand
A hamsa hand is a Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand of God, worn as jewelry or displayed as wall art for spiritual protection and good fortune.

Morning Star
A Morning Star is a medieval flail weapon replica, typically a foam or LARP-safe mace with a spiked ball on a chain, used for reenactments, LARP adventures, and cosplay.

Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is an iconic performing arts center in Sydney, Australia, famous for its distinctive sail-like architecture and high construction costs.

Tibetan Bell
A Tibetan bell is a traditional handmade brass or bronze ritual instrument used in Buddhist spiritual practices for meditation, prayer, and sound ceremonies.

BB Gun
A BB gun is a type of air gun that shoots small spherical metal projectiles called BBs, commonly used for target practice and plinking.

Tactical Vest
A tactical vest is a modular load-bearing vest with MOLLE webbing used by civilians, law enforcement, and military enthusiasts to carry firearms, magazines, and gear.

Buckler
A buckler is a small, round medieval shield typically 8-18 inches in diameter, made of steel, wood, or leather with a central boss, used for close combat and parrying.

World Cup Trophy
A small official replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy, such as the 3.9-inch 2026 edition, available for retail purchase by the public.

Throwing Knife
A balanced single-blade knife designed for recreational throwing at wooden targets, typically 5-8 inches in length.

Throwing Axe
A throwing axe is a balanced hatchet or tomahawk designed for recreational axe throwing in adventure sports venues or outdoor activities.

Holy Water Font
A holy water font is a small religious vessel used in Catholic and Christian homes or churches to hold holy water for blessings and protection against evil.

Walking Stick
A walking stick in the context of adventure weapons is typically a concealed sword cane or tactical hiking stick designed for self-defense, hiking, and outdoor use with a hidden blade or reinforced structure.

Stun Gun
A handheld self-defense device that delivers an electrical shock to temporarily incapacitate an attacker.

Welding Mask
A welding mask, in the context of armor shields, is a protective helmet or face shield used by welders to safeguard the face and eyes from intense light, sparks, and heat during welding.

Buddha Statue
A Buddha statue is a religious or spiritual sculpture depicting the Buddha, typically used for meditation, home altars, or decor in Buddhist practice.

Eiffel Tower
Adult ticket to the top of the Eiffel Tower by lift, the most complete and popular option for visitors.

Venus de Milo
The Venus de Milo refers to a famous ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite discovered in 1820, priceless as a Louvre museum artifact, but replicas are sold as high-end decorative sculptures.

Mala Beads
Mala beads are traditional strands of 108 beads used in meditation, prayer, and spiritual practice, typically made from gemstones, seeds, or wood.

Terracotta Warrior
A terracotta warrior refers to replicas of the famous ancient Chinese Qin Dynasty soldiers from Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum, as originals are priceless national treasures and illegal to sell.

Shoulder Pads
Shoulder pads in the context of armor shields are pauldrons or spaulders, typically steel or leather protective plates worn over the shoulders in medieval-style armor for LARP, reenactment, or cosplay.

Whip
A chain whip is a flexible martial arts weapon consisting of a metal chain with a weighted handle and often a metal rod or weight at the end, used in training and demonstrations.

Gun Cleaning Kit
A gun cleaning kit is a set of tools and supplies including rods, brushes, patches, and solvents designed for maintaining and cleaning firearms such as pistols, rifles, and shotguns.

Range Bag
A range bag is a specialized carry bag designed for transporting firearms, ammunition, magazines, and shooting accessories to the gun range.

Leather Gloves
Leather gloves in the context of armor shields refer to medieval-style leather gauntlets used for LARP, reenactments, cosplay, or historical combat protection.

Slingshot
A slingshot is a handheld adventure weapon using elastic bands to propel small projectiles like pellets or stones for target practice or hunting.

Ouija Board
A classic Ouija board is a flat wooden or cardboard spirit board with letters, numbers, and words like 'yes' and 'no' used with a planchette for spiritual communication in occult or religious spiritual contexts.

Baton
A tactical baton is a collapsible or expandable metal stick used for self-defense and adventure activities, typically 16-26 inches long when extended.

Study Bible
A Study Bible is a religious text with extensive annotations, notes, maps, and references to aid in spiritual study and understanding.

Speed Loader
A mechanical device that rapidly loads multiple rounds of ammunition into firearm magazines or revolver cylinders to speed up the reloading process.

Dagger
A dagger in the context of adventure weapons is typically a fantasy or LARP replica knife used for cosplay, role-playing games, or costume adventures.

Crucifix
A crucifix is a Christian religious symbol depicting Jesus Christ on the cross, typically used for wall hanging, standing display, or personal devotion in homes or churches.

Brass Knuckles
Brass knuckles are metal knuckle dusters designed as adventure weapons for self-defense or collectibles, often sold as paperweights in areas where direct weapon sales are restricted.

Hymnal
A hymnal is a book containing hymns and spiritual songs used in Christian worship services.

Sling
A throwing sling is a simple ancient adventure weapon consisting of a strap or pouch used to hurl stones or projectiles at high velocity for hunting or combat.

Prayer Beads
Prayer beads are strung religious devotional items used across multiple faith traditions for counting prayers, meditations, or spiritual affirmations.

Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty refers to the cost of a general admission ferry ticket for a regular adult visitor to access Liberty Island, Ellis Island, and the museums.

Blowgun
A blowgun is a tube-shaped weapon that uses air pressure to propel small darts, used for hunting, target practice, and recreational purposes.

Big Ben Clock
Big Ben refers to a line of antique and collectible clocks, often Westclox alarm clocks or mantel clocks, sold as luxury or vintage items on platforms like 1stDibs.

Sniper Rifle
A sniper rifle is a high-precision bolt-action or semi-automatic firearm designed for long-range accuracy, often used in military, law enforcement, or competitive shooting contexts.

Desert Eagle
The Desert Eagle is a large-frame semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Magnum Research, known for chambering powerful cartridges like .50 AE, .44 Magnum, and .357 Magnum.

Sistine Chapel Ceiling
A fine art print reproduction of a section of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling, specifically 'Creation of the Sun and Moon'.

Tarot Card Deck
A Tarot Card Deck is a standard set of 78 cards used in spiritual and divinatory practices for readings, guidance, and meditation in religious-spiritual contexts.

Bowie Knife
A Bowie knife is a large fixed-blade knife with a clip-point blade, originally designed for hunting, fighting, and frontier adventure use.

Colosseum
The Colosseum is the famous ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome, Italy, and its typical retail price refers to the standard entry ticket for visitors.

Seder Plate
A Seder plate is a special plate used in the Jewish Passover Seder ritual to hold symbolic foods representing the story of the Exodus from Egypt.

Prayer Rug
A prayer rug, also known as a janamaz or musalla, is a small portable mat used by Muslims for performing salah (daily prayers) on the ground.

Oracle Card Deck
An Oracle Card Deck is a set of spiritual or religious divination cards used for guidance, intuition, and insight, typically containing 40-60 illustrated cards with a guidebook.

Shooting Glasses
Shooting glasses are protective eyewear designed for firearm use, meeting ANSI Z87.1 standards to shield eyes from impacts, debris, and ricochets.

Pepper Spray
A self-defense aerosol spray canister containing capsaicin-based irritant, typically pocket-sized and available with keychain attachments.

Ammunition (box of 50)
A box of 50 rounds of 9mm FMJ handgun ammunition, the most common everyday type for firearms.

Holster
A gun holster is a device designed to hold a firearm securely on the body, typically for concealed carry, range use, or duty purposes.

Nunchucks
Nunchucks are paired wooden or foam sticks connected by a chain or cord, used as adventure weapons in martial arts training and performance.

Devotional Book
A religious devotional book offering daily spiritual readings, prayers, or reflections typically organized around scripture or faith themes.

Prayer Book
A collection of spiritual prayers and devotions for personal or group Christian worship and meditation.

Buddhist Sutra
A Buddhist Sutra is a sacred scripture or text central to Buddhist teachings, often available as printed books or translations for spiritual study and practice.

Vatican City
Entry ticket to the Vatican Museums, which house world-famous art collections including the Sistine Chapel, representing the typical 'expensive' paid experience in Vatican City for tourists.

Throwing Star
A throwing star, also known as a shuriken, is a small, sharp, multi-pointed metal weapon traditionally used by ninjas for throwing in martial arts training or adventure reenactments.

Shabbat Candles
A box of 72 white Shabbat candles, traditional religious candles used for Jewish Sabbath observance, each burning approximately 3 hours.

Boomerang
A boomerang is a curved throwing stick used as an adventure weapon for hunting or sport, designed to return to the thrower when properly thrown.

Smoke Bomb
A smoke bomb in the context of adventure weapons is a pyrotechnic device typically used in airsoft, paintball, or tactical simulations to produce dense colored or white smoke for cover and effects.

Colt 1911
The Colt 1911 is a classic semi-automatic pistol chambered typically in .45 ACP, renowned for its design by John Browning and military use.

Broadhead
A broadhead is a sharp, replaceable arrow tip designed for hunting with bows or crossbows, often sold in packs of 3.

Prayer Flag
Tibetan prayer flags are colorful rectangular cloths printed with sacred Buddhist mantras, symbols, and prayers, traditionally hung to spread blessings with the wind in religious and spiritual contexts.

Pendulum
A spiritual divination tool consisting of a weighted object suspended from a string or chain, used in meditation and spiritual practices for obtaining answers and guidance.

Rosary
A rosary is a traditional Catholic string of beads used for praying the Rosary devotion, typically consisting of 59 beads arranged in five decades plus additional beads for introductory prayers.

Offering Bowl
An offering bowl is a small ceremonial vessel used in religious and spiritual practices for holding libations, incense, or symbolic offerings on altars.

Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita is a sacred Hindu scripture consisting of a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield, offering profound teachings on duty, righteousness, and spiritual wisdom.

AK-47
The AK-47 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, widely available in the US market through manufacturers like Century Arms and Zastava as modern sporting rifle variants.

Over-Under Shotgun
An over-under shotgun is a double-barrel firearm with barrels stacked vertically, commonly used for hunting and sporting clays.

Evil Eye Charm
An evil eye charm is a small religious-spiritual amulet, typically featuring a blue eye symbol, worn as jewelry or a pendant to protect against negative energy and the evil eye.

Beretta 92
The Beretta 92 is a classic full-size 9mm semi-automatic pistol, best known as the Beretta 92FS, famous for its use by the U.S. military as the M9 service pistol.

Saint Medal
A Saint Medal is a small religious pendant or jewelry piece featuring an image of a Catholic saint, worn for spiritual devotion and protection.

Great Wall of China Section
Entrance ticket to a section of the Great Wall of China, such as popular tourist spots like Badaling or Mutianyu, allowing access to this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Handgun
A handgun is a short-barreled portable firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand, typically used for self-defense, sport, or concealed carry.

Sage Bundle
A sage bundle is a small tied bunch of dried white sage leaves used in spiritual smudging rituals to cleanse negative energy and purify spaces.

Smith & Wesson Revolver
A Smith & Wesson Revolver is a popular line of double-action revolvers produced by the American firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson, commonly chambered in calibers like .38 Special or .357 Magnum.

AR-15
The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle platform popular for civilian use, available in various configurations from budget to premium models.

Kevlar Vest
A Kevlar vest is a soft body armor vest made from Kevlar material, typically NIJ Level II or IIIA, designed to protect against handgun rounds and commonly used as concealable personal protection.

Glock 19
The Glock 19 is a compact 9mm semi-automatic pistol designed for concealed carry with a 15+1 round capacity.

Body Armor
Body armor in the context of armor shields refers to bulletproof vests or ballistic plates designed to protect against gunfire, typically rated by NIJ levels like II, IIIA, or IV.

Shield
A ballistic shield is a modern protective armor panel designed to stop bullets, typically used by law enforcement, military, or for home defense, with protection levels from IIIA (handgun rounds) to III+ (rifle rounds).

Mezuzah
A mezuzah is a Jewish religious item consisting of a decorative case containing a kosher parchment scroll inscribed with Torah verses, affixed to doorposts as a spiritual protection and reminder of faith.

Sig Sauer P320
The Sig Sauer P320 is a modular, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol chambered primarily in 9mm, known for its use by the US military as the M17/M18.

Shotgun
A shotgun is a long-barreled firearm designed to fire a spread of shot or slugs, commonly used for hunting, sport shooting, and home defense.

Semi-Auto Shotgun
A semi-automatic shotgun is a firearm that uses the energy from firing a shell to automatically cycle the next shell into the chamber, allowing rapid follow-up shots.

Palo Santo Stick
Palo Santo sticks are aromatic wood sticks from the Bursera graveolens tree, used in spiritual and religious practices for smudging, cleansing, meditation, and energy purification.

Cross Necklace
A cross necklace in a religious spiritual context is a pendant featuring a Christian cross symbol, typically worn as a faith expression, made from materials like sterling silver, stainless steel, or wood on a chain.

Yarmulke
A yarmulke, also known as a kippah, is a small skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and reminder of God's presence above.

Tasbih
A tasbih is a set of prayer beads used in Islam for counting dhikr or recitations, typically with 33 or 99 beads.

Bolt Action Rifle
A bolt action rifle is a type of firearm where the user manually operates a bolt to load and eject cartridges, commonly used for hunting and target shooting.

Crystal (spiritual)
A spiritual crystal is a natural mineral stone, such as quartz or amethyst, used in religious and spiritual practices for healing, meditation, protection, and energy work.

Bear Trap
In adventure gaming like D&D, a bear trap is represented as a 'hunting trap,' a heavy mechanical device weighing 25 pounds used to catch large animals or foes.

Pike
A pike is a heavy, two-handed martial melee polearm weapon used in tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons for reaching attacks with 1d10 piercing damage.

Bow
A bow in the context of adventure weapons refers to a recurve or compound bow used for hunting or recreational target archery.

Longsword
A longsword in the context of adventure weapons is a battle-ready medieval-style sword replica used for historical reenactment, HEMA fencing, or adventure cosplay.

Original Signed Copy of the Declaration of Independence (Reproduction)
A museum-quality reproduction of the Declaration of Independence with authentication documentation.

Dead Sea Scrolls
The Dead Sea Scrolls refer to ancient Jewish manuscripts discovered near the Dead Sea; consumer products like pamphlets, books, and replicas are available for purchase by the public.

Stained Glass Window
A stained glass window in a religious spiritual context is a decorative panel featuring Christian or spiritual imagery like Jesus, angels, or crosses, often used for home altars, hanging, or small church settings.

Generic Historical Reproduction Coin
Reproduction coins made to resemble historical currency are available for $1-5 at tourist shops and online.

Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of scripture published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, considered a companion to the Bible.

Airsoft Gun
An airsoft gun is a replica firearm that shoots plastic BBs using compressed air, gas, or springs, designed for recreational target practice and skirmish games, not real weapons.

Katana
A katana in the context of adventure weapons refers to a functional replica sword suitable for martial arts practice, cosplay, or light cutting, typically made from high-carbon steel.

Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest building in Dubai, and the typical retail price a regular person pays is for a ticket to its famous At the Top observation deck.

Hunting Knife
A hunting knife is a fixed-blade knife designed for field dressing, skinning, and processing game during hunting adventures.

David by Michelangelo
A high-quality replica statue of Michelangelo's famous marble sculpture 'David', typically sold in museum shops as a miniature or small-scale model.

Staff
A **staff** in adventure weapons context is a basic wooden quarterstaff or magical focus item used by characters like wizards or monks in tabletop RPGs such as Dungeons & Dragons.

The Starry Night
The Starry Night is Vincent van Gogh's iconic 1889 oil painting depicting a swirling night sky over a quiet town, housed at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.

Kiddush Cup
A Kiddush Cup is a ceremonial cup used in Jewish tradition to recite the Kiddush blessing over wine during Shabbat and holidays.

Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is an iconic Art Deco skyscraper in New York City offering observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors with panoramic views.

.45 ACP Round
A .45 ACP round is a common handgun cartridge typically loaded with a 230-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet for target practice and training in firearms.

12 Gauge Shell
A 12 gauge shotgun shell is a common cartridge used in shotguns for target shooting, hunting, and self-defense, typically containing birdshot, buckshot, or slugs.

Scimitar
A scimitar is a curved, single-edged sword commonly featured in adventure contexts such as fantasy role-playing games, LARP, and costume play.

Golden Gate Bridge
A small souvenir piece handcrafted from actual steel of the Golden Gate Bridge, sold as a common retail memento of the famous landmark.

9mm Round
A 9mm round is a standard handgun cartridge commonly used in firearms for target practice and self-defense.

Used History Textbook
A secondhand high school or college history textbook available for $5-20.

.22 Round
A .22 Long Rifle (.22 LR) round is the most common rimfire cartridge used in firearms for target shooting, plinking, and small game hunting.

Oscar Statuette
The Oscar statuette is the Academy Award trophy given to film industry winners, officially valued at $1 to preserve its symbolic status as an achievement rather than a commodity.