Raymond's car is a Mercedes-Benz S 550 W222 but the crashed car is a S 550 W221 (pre-facelift ~2005-2009).
At the end when liz shows red the glass eye she is holding it but in the next scene red is holding it.
Reddington makes two misstatements about 1943 bronze pennies. First, he claims that only four were made; estimates range between fewer than a dozen to 20 or more authentic specimens that have emerged over the years (eminent coin-grading service PCGS has certified 7 authentic pieces, and estimate that 15-20 are known to exist). He also states that collectors prize the 1943 bronze penny because "they believe they were minted in error; bronze one-offs when every other penny was made of copper." The fact is that all official U.S. cents dated 1943 are composed not of bronze or copper but of zinc-coated steel -- a substitution made because copper was so scarce in that critical wartime year. Pennies were actually minted on steel blanks due to copper rationing for World War II. 1943 bronze pennies are believed to have resulted from a handful of leftover bronze blanks from the prior minting year remaining in the hoppers of blanks - or intentionally struck by mint employees.
None of the mints print paper currency, all currency is printed at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. The $100,000 notes wouldn't have been printed at the Denver Mint.
Aram states that 3 security guards murdered at Sharjah Art Museum in Dubai. Sharjah Art Museum is in Sharjah City which is a different city than Dubai.
Elizabeth sanitizes an apartment room that has the dead body of a huge man that she placed in a very convenient body bag. A few minutes later, two policeman and the superintendent of the apartment walk in and find nothing. With all the chemicals she was using, there was bound to be strong odors.
Reddington states that the US Treasury denies issuing the $100,000 notes. The US Bureau of Engraving and Printing has a page dedicated to the authentic note, though it does state that it's not legal for individuals to own them.
It is not possible for Liz to load the body of her latest murder victim into the trunk of a car on her own and without any kind of mechanical lifting device. The corpse is heavier than the women's weightlifting world record in her weight class (129 kg clean and jerk).