Ian Wolf said:
The Castle of Cagliostro
Identikit baddies, dated currencies.
If you mean that the currencies were out of date for 1979, then I understand where you're coming from, but I don't understand why you would consider that a noteworthy issue. Beyond the fact that the Count is counterfeiting different types of money, it really has very little bearing on the plot.
I'd also go along with what mangaman said. Just because the film makes no mention of when it's set, I don't see why that necessarily makes it the present. It's not uncommon for filmmakers to avoid including elements that would tie a film to a particular period in time or, equally, include elements that are purposely anachronistic to disorientate the viewer.
/Bordwell & Thompson