Camera-ready prop banknotes built for music videos, films, and photo shoots — realistic on screen, unmistakably non-negotiable in hand, and fully compliant with US prop-money law.
Replica notes designed to read as real currency through a camera lens, while remaining clearly distinguishable from genuine money to the human eye and hand.
Prop money is a film tool, not currency. It's printed to look convincing at filming distance — in a stack, a briefcase, a money-counter, or raining down on a set — so directors get the shot without putting real cash on the table.
To stay on the right side of the law, every note is built to be obviously non-genuine: altered dimensions, single-sided printing where required, distinct paper, and clear markings such as "FOR MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY" and "COPY."
It cannot be spent, deposited, exchanged, or passed off as real money. Its only job is to look the part on screen — and it does that exceptionally well.
Prop money sits inside real federal law. We build to the standards that keep productions safe — and so should you.
Notes are sized noticeably larger or smaller than genuine bills so they can never be mistaken for or used as real currency.
Each note carries visible disclaimers like "For Motion Picture Use Only" and "Copy," making its nature unambiguous off-camera.
Where required, notes are printed on one side only — a recognized way to keep replicas legally distinct from genuine paper money.
Sold strictly for film, video, theater, and photography. It is not legal tender and may not be circulated, spent, or used to defraud.
Wherever the script calls for cash, prop notes keep the budget — and the bank — out of it.
Three grades for three budgets. Message on Telegram for exact production rates and volume.
Rush options that match real shoot schedules, with 48-hour dispatch on in-stock stacks.
From a single band to a warehouse of bricks — pricing scales with your production.
Color, detail, and stack feel tuned to look right under set lighting and lenses.
Every note is engineered to stay clearly within prop-money legal standards.
Yes — when it's made and used as a film prop. Our notes are designed to fall clearly outside US currency-reproduction rules and are sold strictly for entertainment use. Using prop money to spend, deposit, or deceive anyone is illegal and not a permitted use of this product.
No — and by design. It's built to convince a camera, not a cashier. Up close and in hand, the size, paper, markings, and printing make it obviously a prop. That's exactly what keeps it legal.
In-stock stacks typically dispatch within 48 hours, with rush options available. For large custom orders, share your shoot date when you request a quote and we'll confirm a timeline.
Yes. We offer multiple denominations, distressed/aged finishes, banded bricks, and full briefcase builds. Tell us what the scene needs and we'll spec it.
Keep it for future productions or dispose of it. Just never attempt to spend, circulate, or pass it as genuine currency — it's a prop, full stop.
Tell us about your production and we'll send pricing, options, and a timeline.
Working a music video, film, or shoot that needs cash on camera? Message me on Telegram and we'll handle the rest — discreetly, quickly, and within the rules.