Obviously we have no way of figuring out exactly...but an estimate,based on what we've seen people kick up to him,what we know of his operation(chop shops,the club,high stakes card game,various forms of fraud(HUD scam,the Esplanade project,wire fraud as we see in S6,calling cards scam),and the more traditional stuff like gambling,drug dealing,extortion,truck hijacking etc.,what properties he might have owned...

The problem I think was that The Sopranos was pretty inconsistent with how 'the money' was portrayed on the show.We've seen Tony making a big deal out of a relatively small amount of cash(others too,especially Paulie).Yet at other times he's buying thousands of dollars worth of jewelery,gambling away huge amounts of money like its nothing etc.,buying Porsches,buying houses near the beach...

In season 6,don't remember which episode,the one were Tony had his gambling problems,we've seen Tony struggling to pay his debt to Hesh,or giving Vito's wife 100k for her to relocate(I imagine it was a pretty good deal because in the long run he'd spend way more money taking care of her).Then in some other episode he's considering buying his incompetent son a club(maybe we should just get him a club).Don't know how much getting him a club would cost but the way he said it you'd think he was talking about a scooter or a bike.


In one episode Hesh says Tony minus assets is worth "under six". but its not clear if he means six million or six hundred...

Any opinions?