BTTF 2 Doc's emergency cash

Brigandia36

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After a long time tracking many websites with a few screenshots, I've finally found all the banknotes from the briefcase.
I started my quest many years ago and today I can go to sleep ... :wacko

Right side of the briefcase
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Left side of the briefcase
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But unable to find the briefcase ...
 
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Very cool! I am big BTTF fan and this is a prop that I have never seen done before! I would imagine that the case is a found item but the plexi-insterts were fabricated. Right?



Brad
 
I had a picture of the original prop but lost it !

The case is very square and plexi was made to fit in.

But I think I will put the cash in a frame like on the pictures I post.
It amazing to have money from all of these years.

And funny to think about the difference between $1 1955 and $10 1985.:love

I relaunch the search of the briefcase...
It seems to be aluminium like this one:
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At the left bottom side we can see a cylindrical space ... (casino chips?)
 
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Why is there 2 screws each side of the handle ?

Very light locking system for this kind of briefcase...

Tomorrow I will measure my bills to have dimensions of the briefcase, good night folks.
 
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I dont think these are real bills in the case, more like the generic movie money. I can definately see this one in the prop case

http://www.scripophily.com/webcart/vigs/1propmoney.jpg

Did you see my pictures ??? It's all real money !!! Look in the movie too ...

I've take many screenshots, use Ph.t.sh.p and spend hours on many website to find THE TRUTH.

What I've search for years is here:

Left side of the briefcase:

$1 1955 (1934 silver certificate)
$1 1923 (silver certificate)
$2 1917
$20 1864 (C.S.A.)
$5 1934 (silver certificate)
$5 1914
$10 1902
$10 1864 (C.S.A.)

Right side of the briefcase:

.25 1875
.10 1863
$10 1985
$20 1914
$50 1914
$2 1861 (bottom of the 1917)
$2 1861 (bottom of the 1917)
$1 1864 (C.S.A.)
$20 1864 (C.S.A.)

Sorry but no propmoney!
It's more realistic to use real money if you travel in time.
I think laws ever punish for counterfeiting money :lol
 
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The dimensions of the briefcase:

Around 38 x 35 (cm)

Around 15" x 13,77"

It looks like military ? medical ? art painter ? Aluminum Notebook Briefcase 15" screen ?

Shake the RPF and hope the coconut will fall at the right place ...
 
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This has always been one of may favorite props. I'm going to a little coin store I know tomorrow to get some of the money. I hope we can find the breifcase.
 
The dimensions of the briefcase:

Around 38 x 35 (cm)

Around 15" x 13,77"

It looks like military ? medical ? art painter ? Aluminum Notebook Briefcase 15" screen ?

Shake the RPF and hope the coconut will fall at the right place ...

It kind of reminds me of a safety-deposit box, but I don't think I've ever seen one that thin...

Rik
 
This has always been one of may favorite props. I'm going to a little coin store I know tomorrow to get some of the money. I hope we can find the breifcase.


Make sure you bring lots of modern cash - most of these authentic bills in good condition are very collectible and very expensive. :unsure
 
not sure about the case money in the movie, will have to check it out.

though I'm 100% sure the money in that picture of the prop is motion picture money. the others look pretty much the same, just have different fake president portraits for each denomination.
 
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