His right hand
The hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding when he got shot; aces and eights of clubs and spades. The suit and value of the fifth card is uncertain. (Wikipedia has a picture of the hand with the fifth card face down.)
Condition is everything when it comes to bills. If your bill is wrinkled, torn or has a large crease, it is likely to just be worth face value. On the other hand crisp, uncirculated bills do have a modest premium over face value ranging from $30-40 or so.
to outline a bill, you click the 'outline bill' button on the left hand side of the screen
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In crisp uncirculated condition, about $150
They don't even hand you a "bill" because if they did you could simply sign it and hand it back to them as payment in full.
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the hand: aces and eights, the dead man's hand
You hand it to them and say pay me!
Most Nascar drivers have a straw to the right of them, or inside their helmet. Mostly they drink water or their sponsors drink.
Many of the bills are valued in price close to $200 each. The amount for each bill will vary depending upon the condition that they are in.