

🪙 Level up your kid’s money smarts with play that feels real!
The hand2mind Fake Money Coin Assorted Set offers 96 realistic, true-to-size plastic coins that replicate US currency in detail and color. Designed for durability and hands-on learning, this set supports educational play by helping kids master money concepts like counting, addition, and subtraction. Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and pretend play, it’s a trusted tool for engaging young learners in financial literacy.





| ASIN | B016C3H5B0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,871 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #20 in Money & Banking Play Toys |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | 840A |
| Manufacturer | ETA hand2mind |
| Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.2 x 0.6 inches |
M**Y
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I’m happy with this set. They are made to look like real money. We use them almost daily for homeschool. I appreciate the bag with a zipper that they arrived in.
A**A
Good for teaching about USA currency.
The coins that are supposed to have ridges on the sides have the ridges, and the coins that are supposed to have smooth sides have them. The fronts are very similar to the real ones and so are the backs. It’s enough for children to understand which is which. I got 96 total. I didn’t give it five stars for the accuracy do to the fact that one of the dimes, I chose from the bag, isn’t smaller than the pennie I chose from the bag. They made the dime the same size as the pennie, but the dime has the ridges on the sides and looks like a real dime. The thickness is good because it play money and it adds to the sturdiness. All in all, it will serve the purpose of teaching about USA coins.
V**E
Worth the price
I needed these in conjunction with the play money I bought earlier this year for a skip counting activity for second through fifth grade math. These are perfect for it and look like the actual coins. The only drawback is that the dime is not accurately depicted.
N**K
As described
Cheap and what’s described
M**M
Great for learning or playing!
These school money pretend coins are well made. I bought them to give to my nieces and nephews so they learn how to count money at a young age. I really like that they include the dollar and half dollar coins even though we don't see them as often in our change. But it's good to have just incase they come across at some point, kids will recognize them. They're light weight and the face stamps are nice and clear. Not sure why other reviews mention they're not "realistic"... These are play/toy money. I guess if you want something more "realistic", maybe give the kids the real deal?! Once again, they are for learning and playing, that's why they feel light and look like that, they are toys. I'm very happy with my purchase. I will be buying them again.👍🏼
M**C
Teach Our Children about Money Now
I am grateful to our school that is teaching our children about money and not just how to spend it. I love the realistic look of it which helps to make the right connection when and where it counts.
R**E
Lots of couns
Nice
T**Z
Math manipulatives
Very realistic and good quality .The size of coins was accurate and good details. I used it to introduce coins and their values.
M**N
the granddaughters love playing store and now with the coins they are learning to add and subtract.
D**S
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O**O
Monedas didácticas bien elaboradas de plástico con colores muy parecidos a las reales
T**W
For the amount of coins for that price a little under $14, is a bit much. I only bought these because I need them as props for a cake. I cannot find US play money or find decent fondant/chocolate US coin moulds in Montréal. I do like how they are somewhat realistic looking.
G**Z
Son del mismo tamaño que unas normales, pensé que iban a ser un poco más pesadas, pero son muy buenas
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