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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
It's play money - basically the size of Monopoly money Aug 12, 2010
By G. Cuevas It serves the purpose if you want play money that looks real. It is the thickness of good stationary paper - about 3 times the thickness of Monopoly money.
I did not count exactly, but I would say there are 100 of the $1 bills, 60 of the $5 bills, 50 of the $10s, 50 of the $20s, 20 of the $50s, and 20 of the $100s.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not as it appears Mar 15, 2011
By B. Baldwin This money LOOKS real as far as the color and pictures on the bills, but is the size of Monopoly money, so it doesn't appear "real" at all. My son wanted it to do magic tricks with, and was very disappointed as the description seemed to be that it was "just like real money".
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good Play money, lots of it Jul 26, 2010
By Serena Sweet
"gypsymelon"
Not made of cheap paper, has a gloss to it. We use our play money as a rewards/punishments system, where our kids can trade in money for video game time or toys, and it works better than anything else has.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not quite full size Jun 19, 2010
By B. Cipponeri This toy money is not full size, it's about two-thirds or so. Good for small children's hands, but not full sized. Unfortunately, when I read 'ultra realistic', I assumed full sized bills. I was wrong. Other than that, seems good quality.
Fun with play money Apr 24, 2012
By S. Wyner I needed some play money for a business meeting. This product worked great--it looks very close to the real thing, but smaller.
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