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The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 6, February 11, 2007, Article 11 D. B. COOPER CASH STASH FOR SALE On Thanksgiving eve, 1971, the infamous "D. B. Cooper" parachuted into history with his hijacker's ransom of 10,000 U.S. twenty dollar bills. His is still the only unsolved domestic skyjacking in U.S. history. In 1980 an 8-year-old boy digging a fire pit along the north bank of the Columbia River west of Vancouver unearthed $5,800 of Cooper's loot, badly decomposed but identifiable by serial number. On the 30th anniversary of the event, I wrote an item for The E-Sylum asking, "Is anyone aware of a published list of serial numbers? Have any others been found? And what of the notes found in 1980 - are they still in an evidence locker somewhere?" ANA Museum Curator Larry Lee provided this follow-up: "There are at least five $20 bills still in the hands of the family that discovered three bundles of the notes ($5,800 face) along the Columbia River, ten years after the incident. The ANA was planning on having a display case at the New York ANA Convention this year showing the bills, but after 9/11, an exhibit on planes and hijacking in New York was inappropriate, so the idea was shelved. The $20 notes are in very, very poor shape, though their serial numbers do correspond to the FBI's list of the $200,000 provided to the mysterious Mr. Cooper." The eight-year-old boy who found the money? His name is Brian Ingram. Today I received the following note from Trixie Ingram, who had found our E-Sylum articles online. She writes: "There are more than five bills - in fact, you can see a picture of all the bills at www.dbcoopermoney.com. It is the Ingram family's plan to open the bills up to the public for sale." D. B. COOPER: WHERE IS YOUR LOOT? esylum_v04n48a07.html D. B. COOPER CONFESSION? esylum_v04n49a08.html D. B. COOPER LOOT esylum_v05n48a09.html To view the D. B. Cooper loot, see: dbcoopermoney.com/ Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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