Description
- 【What You Get】You’ll get 70 PCS Copy Props.
- 【New Style】New published thickening motion picture money with highest quality.
- 【Education for Kids】Used to teach our kids to count. It’s a great learning experience for children in all ages.
- 【Copy Prop】 It cannot be used in real life, it can only be used as a prop, beware of breaking the law. It mark “COPY” on the product.
- 【Use】 magic tricks,costume and fancy drees party’s,stage show,poker games,instagram,facebook as well as pranking friends and family
Yanie –
This is great for teaching your kids about money. It is fun to play and use for Monopoly imitating real money, it also looks very realistic and can be used for printing family members in a fun fashion. It is also extremely affordable. They also protect you from getting trouble with the law since they do say that they are for motion pictures only. I love them.
LoveAllTheThings –
I will preface this that I’m definitely not using this for motion picture purposes as the wording denotes 🙂
But I will say it’s pretty realistic looking (not feeling though- it’s just paper).
I got this for my kids who like to play store and restaurant and they’re very happy with it!
It’s just enough of each bill and tough enough to withstand children’s play time!
Taylor –
OK, these don’t feel like cash, but they really do look like cash. The paper is a bit thicker than office paper, but it doesn’t have the texture of real money. The coloring is spot on as well. It is clearly labeled as motion picture money and with the feel, there’s no way you’re passing this off. Hopefully you weren’t even thinking that. But as a gag, it is pretty remarkable. We used this as a white elephant gift and the reaction was pretty funny, if not a bit mean. But yeah, for a few seconds, they will think it’s cash.
mtsb555 –
Bought this as a joke gift. Looks realistic. Had a lot of fun with this money.
Elisha –
I love this. Looks real but definitely doesn’t feel real.
I gave the three year old about $2,000 this Christmas in front of her older brother and sister… which was very enjoyable for me to watch. The three year old could care less but the older kids thought I’d lost my mind… good stuff. Lots of uses. Same size as real money. Definitely appears real if you’re not touching it.
Danno –
If, for some reason, you find that you need some phony – yet plausible- cash on hand as props in a photoshoot, podcast, low-budget film, or amateur stage production, this set of props should do nicely. Unlike a lot of other “funny money” I’ve tried, these fake bills are cut at roughly the same size as their real American counterparts. They are also made of paper stock that feels similar to authentic American money. This makes for a much more realistic and believable experience for your actors and models.
The kit contains an assortment of all denominations currently in circulation.
From a distance, these props are practically indistinguishable from the real deal. Once at arms’ length, however, you’ll notice lettering that very clearly identifies these as props and not genuine legal tender. This is standard on all props impersonating paper money.
I’m impressed with the quality of these props given the low price point. No, they aren’t “Hollywood quality” but they are much better than some of the alternatives I’ve tried this year. Well done!
Jeanette Carter –
My grandson loved them! He immediately started pranking everyone with his money. The paper material is sturdy and thick. Printing is quite good.
Reynaldo M. Soriano Jr. –
A quick glance at these makes them seem real and would probably look good enough to use as a prop in videos. The quality of the paper and the print is pretty good. Each design is clearly marked for “MOTION PICTURE PURPOSES” but it is done in a way that they are still passable as props if viewed from a distance.