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This 2024 King Charles £10 prop money set includes 100 high-quality notes totaling £1000, manufactured in the UK to industry standards. Approved for TV, film, and social media productions, it features compliant design elements and comes ready-wrapped for immediate use.
Product Dimensions | 18 x 10 x 1.5 cm; 180 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 10 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
ASIN | B0D6LPFNCQ |
M**T
Big Screen Stacks | NEW 2024 King Charles £10 Prop Money
These are great quality fake £10 notesThe notes are only printed on one side but that is due to laws relating to production of this type of note.The notes are just like real notes, no surprise really, they are finished really well, the print is nice and clear.If anyone were to see these been handles then at a glance they would not be aware these weren’t real, although do be aware they have “Specimen” printed on them although this isn’t big bold print.The first thing that happened when I received these was that my 12 year old son took a selfie of himself holding these all fanned out with his thumb over the “Specimen” text. This made him king of his friends for approximately 30 minutes so he was pleased!Great quality notes, effective and well made. Recommended
0**T
Does what its supposed to, its only one sided because uk law
Admittedly I originally acquired this because I thought it'd be amusing to have without really glancing at who made it so colour me surprised that this is from a seller that makes prop money their entire thing. Seems to be of decent quality and printed well enough to trick the eye from a relative distance (its unlikely you'd want to zoom in on it anyway). I also note that its non reflective as intended as its made with studio lighting in mind.As the description mentions them being bigger than normal notes and being one side only isn't an issue with the prop but is something that they to do to fit with guidelines, reproduced notes that don't git the guidelines are not just illegal to create and sell but even to buy so its a pretty big deal. That aside I'm pretty confident it does the job and can be pretty recommendable.As a side note I am already thinking of various ways I can make use of these other than just using them in some sort of recording but I will admit I am not that creative.
S**A
Good prints
This looks pretty close to what the real money would look like so it's good for videos. The other size is blank and there is large writing across it so it's only ideal to keep each stack with the band covering it ontop.
B**H
Good quality one-sided print. Looks real at a quick glance.
Big Screen Stacks (B0D6LPFNCQ)Good quality one-sided print. Looks real at a quick glance.Every note, apart from the last, shows the front of a UK £10 note with King Charles head and has a patterned reverse. The last note shows the reverse of the real note and a patterned front. Each note is 25% larger than a real banknote to avoid fraudulent use.The quality of each note is very good, printed on paper that purposely does not show any reflected light.These do look real at a very quick glance and are a great prop for photographs.
A**S
Fairly good reproductions considering the law.
Fairly good reproductions considering the law.Ordered these as a reviewer to look at the product in general, this has lead me to look at the law for this type of product. i must say that the law is quite restrictive in this respect on printed money for the film industry.The prop cash is printed on one side with the reverse having a block pattern in the same colour, the rear leaf is the only one printed as the reverse.Print quality is surprisingly good considering, a quick flick through the pack does not show any inconsistencies in the print quality or colour so done to a high standard.I will point out that you would want to keep the band on as directly under the center of each note it stated "Specimen".I have know idea what the value of these would be so can not state if they are good value for the price... i would imagine there are only a hand full of print companies doing this kind of work so supply might be limited hence the price.As a prop for video or Photos i can not knock them... size difference will be less noticeable on screen so not an issue.
T**H
Fun Money Prop
This stack of £10 notes money prop is bound to turn heads and makes a humorous talking point.The stack of notes comes with 100 x £10 fake notes which look well made and cut with the kings head on. Unfortunately the print is only on one side due to UK laws and regulations although what you do see looks quite convincing and also with the paper binding over the top keeping them together adds to the effect.Overall this is a humorous fun prop to leave around when the relations turn up and see how long it takes until someone starts talking about it always makes me smile and worth the small price for them.
S**A
Effective on camera as a stack
The faux money stack comes with a very clear explanation about the legalities of faux money. The notes are larger then legal currency, printed one sided on paper and have the word 'specimen' written under the paper binder. Up close it is very obviously the money is fake, this is by design. On camera and from a distance it is more convincing. This is perfect for videos, films or fake Instagram stories. I'm hoping it will also be effective at tricking my nephew into thinking we have been very generous on his birthday next Autumn!
J**D
A stack of banded notes looks authentic - but not single notes...
I guess it rather depends on why you're wanting these 100 fake tenners as to how happy you'll be with them. As a '£1000' stack, if you leave the paper band on - 2 are supplied - they'd look pretty real, could fool someone from a distance and would photograph well.However, up close these bank note replicas are printed on one side only - I could find just the one a 'back' side, the rest were fronts featuring King Charles' head. They're not plastic like our current bank notes, they're a little larger and they don't have 'windows' either.I tried to convince my partner one of the notes was real but instantly he didn't buy it. 'Why does it say 'Specimen' on it? Why's it not plastic? And why isn't it printed both sides?' So no, you won't fool anyone with the individual notes here but a stack with the paper band in just the right position look quite authentic. I can believe the TV industry may use Big Screen Stacks - all the same, they're a little pricey assuming you're not Channel 4 or the BBC procuring.
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