A couple in Ohio can breathe again after getting back nearly $100,000 they accidentally dropped off last week at a Goodwill store.

An employee at the Maple Avenue store in Zanesville initially mistook the bag of hundreds for play money as she was sorting through housewares but then realized there was something much more valuable there, the Times Recorder reports.

“The money was found in a duffle bag that was in a box full of clothes,” manager Janelle Schaffer told the newspaper. “Thank goodness she asked for a receipt when the lady dropped the donation off so we had her contact information.”

A last will and testament along with legal documents was also in the bag, Schaffer said. She made several failed attempts to reach the donor using the number left behind before contacting police.

Eventually, Schaffer was able to track down the donor, Lynette Leckrone, of Lewisville, who was unaware that the cash she and her husband had saved to buy a home was even missing. Dan Leckrone said he withdrew the money from the bank and put it in the trunk of their car, where he thought it’d be safe.

“We are moving closer to Wheeling and we have been saving to buy a house,” Leckrone said. “We were taking the money to deposit it in another bank where we were moving to. We had our trunk full of clothes and things we wanted to get rid of but we don’t have a Goodwill near where we live so we took the things to Zanesville where we have family.”

The Leckrones only learned about the missing $97,004 when they returned home to find many messages on their answering machine.

“We picked the money up at the police department and took it straight to the bank,” Dan Leckrone told the newspaper. “We are so thankful to everyone that we got our money back.”