Although the Donnarumma dollars are evidently fake money, it seems that the notes make for the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper might just have some value after all.

The Milan fans wanted to make San Siro as hostile as possible for Gianluigi Donnarumma when PSG visited last Tuesday night, something which even Kylian Mbappe noticed before the game, and the Rossoneri emerged with three points scoring twice past him.

As Fanpage.it report (via PianetaMilan), the ‘Dollarummas’ – the fake banknotes thrown onto the pitch during the match against PSG last Tuesday at the former Milan goalkeeper – have become their own market online.

The banknotes are being resold by fans on the various resale platforms at variable prices, creating profit. The transactions mainly take place on Vinted.it or Subito.it and there are people selling individual notes or the rolls of them.

The price varies depending on the amount, from €3-5 euros for a single note to €30 for a bundle or the roll.

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