At the end Cannon hands Barron a note that shows the 2 million in missing money had been exchanged for 250,000 pounds, 500,000 Swiss francs, 1,000,000 Deutsche Marks. Whoever wrote that had no idea of the value of foreign currency. The 500,000 Swiss francs, alone would have far exceeded the 2 million dollars, as that currency rose dramatically in value while the other European currencies suffered from inflation like the dollar. Presumably the writer had confused the Swiss franc with the French franc, as 500,000 of those would have been worth about $100,000.