Hidden Cash craze hits New York's Central Park

photo This image provided by Sergio Loza shows Loza holding up an envelope that had cash hidden in it in San Francisco, on May 25, 2014. Loza followed the clues from a Twitter user using the handle @HiddenCash to find the money. The mysterious person has been hiding money throughout the city since that's leading scores on a scavenger hunt. The trend is expanding to other cities.

NEW YORK - Dozens of New Yorkers are finding $50 bills hidden by a California real estate investor who announces his cash drops on Twitter.

The Twitter account Hidden Cash said money would be left in Central Park and Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Saturday.

The same Twitter account directed people last week to envelopes with $50 and $100 inside them in San Francisco and 36 cash-filled Angry Birds orbs in Hermosa Beach, California.

Bay Area real estate investor Jason Buzi went public as Hidden Cash in a CNN interview.

New Yorkers are finding the money and tweeting photos of themselves with their finds.

Hidden Cash retweets the smiling photos.

The New York envelopes each contain a $50 bill and a silver dollar.

Hidden Cash tweeted that the next giveaway is Sunday in Chicago.

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