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Money
From Lostpedia
Money in specific amounts is mentioned in Lost on several occasions.
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Season 1
- $23,000 is the reward offered for the capture of Kate. ("Tabula Rasa")
- $160,000 is what Sawyer almost cons Jessica out of, but doesn't do so at the last moment ("Confidence Man")
- The entire deal was claimed to be $300,000, of which Sawyer only had $140,000, which he lent overnight to Jessica and her husband
- $5 is what Claire made in her hourly wage at her job at Fish and Fry restaurant ("Raised by Another")
- $83,000 is what Hurley apparently owes Walt from playing backgammon. ("All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues")
- $25,000 is what Boone offers Bryan to leave Shannon. ("Hearts and Minds")
- $50,000 is what Bryan demands after being offered the above $25,000. Boone accepts.
- $156 million is what Hurley tells Charlie he is worth. ("Numbers")
- $50,000 is what Martha Toomey tells Hurley that her husband Sam Toomey won guessing the number of beans in a jar at a fair ("Numbers")
- $1600 is what Hurley pays Old Scooter Man for the scooter in the Sydney Airport. ("Exodus, Part 2")
- $160 million is what Sawyer reads that "Hugo" wants to leave to his mom, when reading through the message bottle: "Who the hell is Hugo and how's he got a 160 million dollars to leave to his mom?" ("Exodus, Part 2")
Season 2
- $30 is what Francine claimed her mother stole from her, a sum Locke considered inconsequential compared to his father's theft of his kidney. ("Orientation")
- $1 is what Helen tells Locke her gift to him of a house key cost ("Orientation")
- $50,000 is what Eko offers the Tough Moroccan for flying the heroin out of Nigeria. ("The 23rd Psalm")
- $1299 and $1399 is what the fake gold necklaces are labeled in Sawyer and Cassidy's gas station con. ("The Long Con")
- $100 is what these are offered for in the scam.
- $600,000 is the amount for which Sawyer conned Cassidy. ("The Long Con")
- $700,000 is the amount Anthony Cooper had conned, and was keeping in a safe deposit box. ("Lockdown")
- $200,000 is the amount Anthony Cooper offered to Locke for recovering the above $700,000.
- $10,000 is what Bernard donated to Isaac of Uluru to heal Rose. ("S.O.S.")
- $42,000 is what Desmond facetiously asks Libby for in Dina's coffee shop, after she lends him $4. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Season 3
- $10 million is what Munson had stolen and hidden. ("Every Man for Himself")
- $8 million is the value of the diamonds that Nikki and Paulo steal. ("Exposé")
- $100,000 is what Jin's mother demands of Sun for keeping quiet about Jin's true parentage. ("D.O.C.")
- $38,000 is what Anthony Cooper reveals he conned Sawyer's mother Mary Ford out of ("The Brig")
- $30,000 is what Roger Linus demands as hazard pay (presumebly it is what he is already being paid)("The Man Behind the Curtain")
Season 4
- $100 is what Miles originally had quoted Mrs. Gardner for his exorcism job ("Confirmed Dead")
- $200 is what he changed the fee to when he arrives. He refunded $100 as he leaves, because he found a large stash of cash (of unspecified amount) while doing his job, but did not reveal this fact to her.
- €50 is what Mr. Avellino bets Sayid on a golf shot. ("The Economist")
- €100 is what Sayid immediately raises the stakes to.
- $1 is what Ben Linus bets John Locke that Sayid won't fall for Locke's trap at the Barracks. ("The Economist")
- $3.2 million is the sum Miles requests in exchange for offering to convince the freighter crew that Ben is dead. ("Eggtown")
- £380,000 is the sum with which Charles Widmore wins the Southfield's auction for the Black Rock ledger. ("The Constant")
- $1 is what John Locke returns to his captive Ben Linus as a contribution to Ben's $3.2 million extortion fund. ("The Other Woman")
- ₩50,000 is what Jin pays for the first panda doll. ("Ji Yeon")
- He pays substantially more, an indeterminate amount seen as a small stack of mostly ₩10,000 notes, for the second one.
Miscellaneous
- $2364 is the amount of money in a scam that was mentioned in an audition for the part of Sawyer by Matthew Fox that may have referenced the Tampa Job
See also
- Pat Churchill, Lost's unit production manager, or "money person" on the production crew.
External links
- E-Online - August 15, 2008 - "Lost Star's Big Payday" - article on Matthew Fox's raise for Season 5, from about $150,000 per episode to about $225,000 per episode.

