When Neal picks up the bowl after he and Peter talk to Aimes it is a small copper bowl but when the woman takes it from him it is now a larger silver one.
While Neal is on the couch talking with the publicist, her hair jumps between hanging loose and tucked behind her ear every time the camera angle changes.
The husband accused of smuggling antiquities is referred to as a soldier in the plot summary. He is a Marine captain, thus an officer and a Marine to boot and would never be referred to as simply a soldier! Semper Fi.
The Journalist refers to him multiple times as a Soldier rather than a Marine or officer while being questioned.
The so-called "Abbasid dinar" doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to any Islamic coin of the era. It is much more similar to pre-Islamic Middle Eastern coinage.
In the close up of the briefcase full of money you can see all the bills have the same serial number and the amount is bulked up with photocopied bills beneath a couple of movie money bills in each bundle.
When reviewing the accusations brought against Cpt. Mitchell, Neal Caffrey notes that he apparently stole "artifacts from royal cemetery crypts of Ur in Egypt". Ur is not, and never has been, in Egypt; it was in ancient Sumer (present-day Iraq).