Stacks, briefcases, and money-rain shots need cash that reads real to the lens and survives take after take. That's what we print for.
Music videos are built around the flex — stacks on a table, a briefcase reveal, bills raining over the artist. Bringing real cash onto a set means security risk, insurance headaches, and bills that get damaged or go missing between takes.
Prop money solves all of it. It's printed to hold up to repeated handling and throwing, reads convincingly at filming distance, and costs a fraction of what real currency exposure would risk — without putting a single genuine dollar at risk on set.
Bands of cash on a table or counted out by hand — Aged & Distressed reads best in tight close-ups.
Full Print Stacks give hero-quality detail when the case opens and the camera pushes in.
Standard Film Grade is cost-effective in volume for throwing, dancing through, or scattering on set.
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For close-up bands and briefcase shots, Aged & Distressed or Full Print Stacks read best on camera. For background dancers or money-rain shots, Standard Film Grade is more cost-effective at volume.
Yes. Prop money made for motion picture use is designed to be handled, thrown, and reused across takes without falling apart, unlike real currency which should never be used this way.
Yes, when it's clearly a prop and not used to deceive anyone off-screen. See our breakdown in How to Use Prop Money Legally.