An envelope stuffed with hundred-dollar bills found on a Hoboken street last week has not yet been claimed, Hoboken police officials said.

A Rutherford woman found the cash on Dec. 23 on the corner of Observer Highway and Monroe Street.

Kristen, who declined to provide her last name, found the money while on her way to the nail salon, she told the Jersey Journal in a Facebook message.

“To be honest I was kind of in shock,” said Kristen, who works as a stylist in Hoboken. “I thought I was on some kind of prank TV show.”

After discussing it with the other nail salon patrons, Kristen decided to post on Facebook about the cash and bring it to the police.

“I needed to get it back to its owner ASAP,” Kristen said. “This person must have been distraught when they realized it was missing.”

Hoboken Police Lieutenant Edgardo Cruz confirmed that the money has not yet been claimed. Although the cash was found in a TD Bank envelope, Cruz said the bank was unable to help identify the owner.

“Who knows how long it was even sitting there?” he said.

Cruz declined to say exactly how much money had been found, saying that information could help thieves wrongfully claim the cash. “Let me just put it this way: it’s a substantial amount of money,” he said.

If nobody claims the money within six months, it will be returned to Kristen. But she says she doesn’t want it.

“Honestly, it would not feel right to me to keep that money,” she said. “I didn’t earn it. Someone else did. So in six months if no one claims it I will probably give it to a charity of some sort.”

The money’s owners should contact the Hoboken Police Department at (201) 420-2100.