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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/07/28/buried.millions.ap/index.html

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The businessman arrived at the Treasury Department carrying a suitcase stuffed with about $5.2 million in petrified, nearly unrecognizable bills. He asked to swap it for a cashier's check.
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<!--===========CAPTION==========-->The money brought in by Franz Felhaber was nearly unrecognizable, like the water damaged money here.<!--===========/CAPTION=========-->
Money like this normally arrives after a bank burns or a vault floods. It doesn't just show up at the visitor's entrance on a Tuesday morning.
 
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Hi getsmart Thanks for the link , very interesting story.
 

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