Metropolis

Ack! Ya beat me to it!

And I forgot all about that check. I think it's supposed to be a blank check signed by old man Frederson, in case the Tall Man didn't have enough cash on him. Also fairly intimidating - Yeah, guess who sent me? President Samuel L. Jackson! This is his checkbook. And he gave me a blank check - to kick your ass!


-Mike
 
Ha ha! Very Samuel L. Jackson scene! "Yes I'm glad he's dead! And I hope burns in hel@!"

Sorry couldn't resist!


Ack! Ya beat me to it!

And I forgot all about that check. I think it's supposed to be a blank check signed by old man Frederson, in case the Tall Man didn't have enough cash on him. Also fairly intimidating - Yeah, guess who sent me? President Samuel L. Jackson! This is his checkbook. And he gave me a blank check - to kick your ass!


-Mike
 
I'd guess the money is approx 4" x 8"! Makes for BIG wallets!

Hm....Well I'm sitting here with a ruler in my hand! It it looks like 4" x 8" looks about right!
The check looks to be about 3" x 6" , but it needs alot of cleanup!






Then again , "They got the metric system there, they would'nt know what the fuc@ a Quarter-Inch is!":lol
 
Antique German money is huge. My grandmother had crates of it in her attic (from back when the money became devalued overnight due to insane levels of inflation), and I remember playing with it as a child. It was humongous compared to the American money I was used to -- 4" x 8" would not strike me as odd.
 
You might try outputting a JPEG of some of the text and putting it through findafont on myfonts.com. It doesn't look like an art deco, 1920's era on the replica.
 
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