Description
- 【490pcs Prop】 for Birthday Party Movie Props:1x70pcs;2x70pcs;5x70pcs;10x70pcs;20x70pcs;50x70pcs;100x70pcs.
- 【Safe Materials 】: Our Prop environmentally friendly and made of high-quality non-toxic materials. Printed with clear patterns, the double-layered paper is sturdy and thick, ensuring that it’s durable and won’t easily tear or lose color.
spoke2soon –
This realistic prop money is fantastic for children learning how to count and visually differentiate denominations. It also looks great at a distance for theater work. So long as you do not really read the bills, everything looks super realistic. Its one downside is the thickness of the notes. The paper definitely feels no where near the thickness of actual money and because of it, they are definitely fragile when it comes to damage, tearing or crumpling.
Tre’ –
Its printed on standard printer paper, colors are not as vibrant as the real thing but to someone walking by and not paying close enough attention you’ll get them with it. It don’t come separate by denomination, its wrapped in one $10,000 wad. The gags are only limited by your imagination.
spoke2soon –
The quality isn’t very good. The paper is super thin and flimsy. Almost as thin as tracing paper. The print quality is a little muddy and they’re just okay. They are passable from afar but it’s very obvious when you get close, so they’re not good for close-up prop use.
M. Payne –
The look of these are perfect and well done. The paper is a little thin as it’s not real. But worked perfectly for me teaching high school students with disabilities about budgeting.
psxpro84 –
This is a fun gift for kids. Aside from teaching them how to count money, it’s a lot of fun to toss around. The package comes with enough money to make any child feel rich. A lot of fun and great quality! Bills specifically state they are fake.
psxpro84 –
The “Hollywood” money arrived in a bundle with a $10,000 wrapper (actually, its $3,760, but who’s counting). There are 20 bills each of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollars. All are fairly realistic – I’m sure the Treasury department would take exception to using them though… The lower denomination bills have more subtle “copy” text, the larger bills are much more obvious. Still, reasonably convincing if you don’t look closely. The watermarks, plastic strips, etc. are not present of course, just the printed text. Unlike some “play” money, the paper is fairly thick. I bought these for a High School video production class. Not sure exactly what we’ll use it for, but I’m sure it will come in handy at some point.
Jenny –
The seller has clearly removed their original listing, so for anyone wondering, the item I ordered was a 140PC set of various prop money. As a math teacher, I’m always on the lookout for props that I can use to help my students learn various lessons, and prop money comes in very handy when teaching applications of math concepts.
While this money won’t convince anyone that it’s real, I don’t need it to be, so this works perfectly fine for me!
Jay –
At first glance the paper looks a lot like real money. I would mistake it if it didn’t have a mark on it. I have used this for working with my son on his match, and he has enjoyed doing something a little different. It’s a lot easier teaching the fundamentals of counting and counting money when you can actually look at it. The paper feels durable like real money, it’s sturdy and held up to us using it during frequent math practice. It’s just fun. I could see this being good for movies/videos, education/counting, and costumes. If you’re looking for fake money you should buy this. I highly recommend it.