It's Pittsburgh, 1892, and company goons break up a labor strike and steal a satchel of union money. It is later described as a black satchel full of $20 gold pieces. When we see the coins, however, most of them look silver and on closer examination, many turn out to be aluminum tokens marked "Golden Gate International Exposition" bearing the date "1939".
When the 14-year-old George Washington is saying goodbye to his mother Mary in 1746, another set is visible in the background. Two members of the crew wearing 1980s clothes can be seen walking by.