The money is a realistic copy except the notes aren't plastic for 5 and 10, just all paper. The coins are plastic but they do have burrs on the edge from the mouldings. As the money is a realistic copy, it's not easy for my child the count as the 2 and 1 pound coins have no numbers on them. But she still enjoys playing ship with this product.
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The paper money is all stuck together with some type of tape and rips when you try to take it apart. Although cheap it wasn’t worth more than a quid. Would not recommend or buy again
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We used the money as part of a special event for our local communities children. As part of this event we were helping them work out a simple budget. Look as good as the picture suggests and were a smaller scale ensuring they couldn't be 'passed off' as real. Would definitely recommend as the quality was excellent, especially considering the very low price.
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Haven't used this yet as bought for my son's Christmas and hopefully it will help him with his maths and learning about money. The coins and notes are so realistic which is excellent, looking forward to playing shops on Christmas morning. Would definitely recommend on the quality and true likeness to real currency.
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It’s only a cheap set and it’s fine for my 4 year old who really just likes the coins. It’s printed on one side. Only down fall really is that the tape stick to the notes is hard to get off delicately and does slightly rip the notes. But it’s basic and a good starter set
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