hand2mind Fake Money Coin Assorted Set, Detailed Fake Coins, Prop Money, Toy Money, Play Money for Kids, Realistic Money, Pretend Money for Kids Learning, Play Money Set, Plastic Coins (Set of 96)
Top-quality play money that simulates actual currency! Toy money is great for learning how to identify and count money, as well as add and subtract money, make change, and learn about money management. This set of realistic plastic coins is designed to replicate actual coin dimensions and details. These high-quality coins have serrated edges that accurately portrays real money. All coins are also colored to match real US money. Made from high-quality plastic, our fake coins are durable and won’t easily bend or break. These coins are perfect for pretend play! Load up your children’s cash register, piggy bank, or fake ATM for lots of hands-on learning fun. Can also be used for board games, poker night, improv, drama class, theater, and so much more! This set includes a total of 96 coins: 30 Pennies, 20 Nickels, 20 Dimes, 20 Quarters, 4 Half-Dollars, 2 Sacagawea Dollar Coins, and a convenient Storage Bag. For over 50 years, hand2mind has encouraged hands-on learning and discovery, driving deeper understanding and helping children unlock their full potential. hand2mind specializes in math manipulatives designed to help students learn by doing. Our fake money sets make learning money management, addition, and subtraction easy and fun! From early math to middle school math, hand2mind has you covered with products designed to enhance learning in the classroom and the world around us. Through hands-on exploration and discovery, we strive to find new ways to encourage students in math practice, literacy activities, STEM education, and more!
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