I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (2024)

I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (1)
  • News
  • US News

REEL DEAL

To make sure they wouldn't get into legal trouble, they made a quick call

  • Olivia Salamone, News Reporter

A COUPLE had a lucky find when they pulled a safe from a lake with $100,000 locked inside.

James Kane and Barbie Agostinicame across the safe while magnet fishing in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York.

4

4

The couple said they got into the unique hobby while they were bored during the pandemic and call it "the poor man's treasure hunting."

Magnet fishing entails throwing a high-powered magnet, such as a neodymium magnet attached to a rope, into a body of water and seeing what sticks from the floor.

On Friday, the couple was magnet fishing as usual and hauled up a small, black safe.

They managed to pry it open and inside found bundles of cash, with an estimated value of around $100,000, according to NY1.

READ MORE on Found Money

I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (4)
CHICKEN OUT I found money inside my McDonald's chicken nugget- my main concern was not cash
I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (5)
willed away I found $1.3k in Goodwill - owner did give money away but not to me

''I THOUGHT IT WAS A JOKE'

When the couple first realized they were pulling up a safe, Kane says they didn't think much of it because, "We have found plenty of safes before, this is just what a magnet fisher does, you find safes."

He opened it up expecting to see clear bags where cash would be put but he looked closer and noticed a detail.

"Then I saw the numbers," he told the outlet, recalling when he saw the bills.

"And I said, 'Babe this is not possible.'"

Most read in The US Sun

PANIC STATIONS Woman tells of moment she knew masked 'Batman' attacker was her husband

SOMETHING FISHY Everyone can see the leopard - but a high IQ if you spot the fish

THEME PARK TRAGEDY Disney employee, 60, dies on the job after being thrown from golf cart

ON ALERT ISIS makes ā€˜lone wolvesā€™ threat to Olympics with chilling mock-up of Eiffel Tower

In the safe were two "big stacks" of $100 bills.

"I did not believe it. I thought it was a joke. I thought [it would be] the baggies too and he was just joking," Agostini recounted.

I found $85,000 in a bag of donated clothes - there was huge clue the owner didnā€™t miss the cash but I ended up with nothing

Only after she saw the bills themselves and the bank security ribbons around the money labeled "$100" she finally believed it was real.

"I lost it," she said.

The money was soaking wet and "destroyed" with lake sludge covering the stacks of bills.

It's not clear if they will be able to cash the money, but the Bureau of Engraving and Printing says, if more than 50% of the currency is identifiable, a lawful holder of the notes 'may receive a redemption at full value,' according towebsite.

What is magnet fishing?

Magnet fishing is when someone throws a high-powered magnet, such as a neodymium magnet attached to a rope, into a body of water and pulls up what sticks from the floor.

People have come across metals of all kinds including guns, bullets, bombs, jewelry, safes, and sometimes bigger items such as motorcycles.

'NO CRIME'

Once they realized what they stumbled upon, they did some research and decided to call the New York Police Department to make sure there were no legality issues.

They have done this in the past as shown on their YouTube channel, Let's Get Magnetic, when they find objects they have to turn in such as guns.

Kane said that NYPD investigated and found no issue with their findings.

"Obviously, it was a safe that was stolen but there was no crime with us," Agostini said.

"There were no IDs, no way to find the original person in the safe so they were like 'well, congratulations.'"

When they placed the call, a bunch of cops including captains made their way over to see the safe.

Some cops had 18 years in the force and said "they have never ever heard of anything like this ever happen in New York City before."

Read More on The US Sun

I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (10)
PANIC STATIONS Woman tells of moment she knew masked 'Batman' attacker was her husband
I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (11)
SECONDS FROM DISASTER Terrifying moment plane lands just metres behind another in near-miss

The U.S. Sun has previously reported on many instances of found money including a shopper who found $43,000 in a couch from the thrift store.

4

4

I found $100k in cash when I stumbled on old safe - but money might be worthless (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Terrell Hackett

Last Updated:

Views: 6260

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (52 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Terrell Hackett

Birthday: 1992-03-17

Address: Suite 453 459 Gibson Squares, East Adriane, AK 71925-5692

Phone: +21811810803470

Job: Chief Representative

Hobby: Board games, Rock climbing, Ghost hunting, Origami, Kabaddi, Mushroom hunting, Gaming

Introduction: My name is Terrell Hackett, I am a gleaming, brainy, courageous, helpful, healthy, cooperative, graceful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.