A long-held rumor is that American money contains large traces of cocaine. In fact, several studies have found that 90% of banknotes do actually have between 0.006 and 1.24 micro-grams of cocaine per bill contained on their surface.
A man named Francesco Morackini began developing a machine in 2008 that would detect the traces of cocaine on money. He has since taken this concept a step further by creating a machine that resembles a money counter and distributor that you would find at most banks. However, the machine actually removes cocaine from the money in addition to counting it.
In a strange twist, the machine not only delivers clean money—it also delivers 99% pure cocaine crystals into a separate unit. Naturally, it would also deliver a large dose of legal trouble.
Check out how it works below: