Prop money

PropNomad

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I was wondering if anybody has ever purchased money from propmoviemoney.com because I want to purchase from them but I want to make sure they really are as good as they seem and are legit. They say they've made prop money for several big TV series and movies. I just wanna make sure before I purchase so help me out a little.


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I've purchased from them before and find there product to be pretty good, up close the bills look laser printed and have been slightly altered as to not look like real money.
I did also see them used in episodes of breaking bad but cant remember which episodes though, I think somewhere around season 4 if i remember.
So yes they are legit.
 
I've purchased from them before and find there product to be pretty good, up close the bills look laser printed and have been slightly altered as to not look like real money.
I did also see them used in episodes of breaking bad but cant remember which episodes though, I think somewhere around season 4 if i remember.
So yes they are legit.

Thank you so much for the response. Definitely purchasing from them in the future.


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Yeah I got a set of $260,000 for my SHIELD briefcase.

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There was a big budget Vegas heist movie some years ago that had prop money looking real enough to fool casino dealers after some of that prop money was stolen off set. Since then the stance on prop money has been looked down upon as the faker looking the better. I suggest anyone looking into realistic prop money does the most basic research of what qualifies as counterfeit. Basically you are not even supposed to photocopy any US currency for any reason. That being said, realistic prop money is easy to make. One sided or mirror (same image on both sides) sided bills are standard. Do not use standard white paper but look into recycled paper with a green/tan hue to it with visible fibers. In this case its about the look and NOT the feel. Real money has a texture to it, we dont care about that. I also suggest alternating the hue as real money is worn with real world color variations. Pending the print method youll need to play with other colors to make them pop such as reflective or holographic surfaces. Word of warning, only print prop money thats realistic on a computer and printer thats not connected nor ever will be connected to the internet or has wifi ability. There is a reason many prop people hang onto and use legacy machines and software. A sharp paper cutter will be your best friend in the end.
The need for complete stacks of printed money isnt needed. Generally its the top and bottom few that are printed with the rest blank filler. Its a waste of time and money to have every single note printed but some people juggle geese. Speaking of, thats why there are so many bank notes from the film Serenity. That entire bank cache was printed notes with no filler.

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