A story in the March issue of
Bank Note Reporter shares the news that
PCGS Currency has slabbed a group of notes that were once used to pay ransom to a skyjacker.

The skyjacker, known as "D.B. Cooper," had leapt from an airplane with $200,000 in cash in 1971. Some of it was found in 1980 by an eight-year-old boy named Brian Ingram. He's kept that cash all these years, and
now he's having it certified and placed in special holders by PCGS Currency.
The notes, all $20s, suffered great environmental damage prior to being
discovered by Ingram, and for this reason PCGS Currency is not
assigning grades to the notes. The firm's special holder
for the notes includes the distinctive image of the FBI's sketch of
"D.B. Cooper."
Further, PCGS Currency
staff have pieced together and reported 35 serial numbers that appear the FBI's list of notes given to "D.B. Cooper" but were not previously recognized as being among the notes recovered by Ingram.
Ingram has been reported as saying that he would keep one or a few and disperse the rest, but latest word was that no final decisions had been made as to how or if to sell.
What do you think, you want one? How much would you pay?