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How to Make Fake Money

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Designing your fake money, finishing your money, printable fake money, things you'll need.

This article was reviewed by Alex Kwan . Alex Kwan is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and the CEO of Flex Tax and Consulting Group in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has also served as a Vice President for one of the top five Private Equity Firms. With over a decade of experience practicing public accounting, he specializes in client-centered accounting and consulting, R&D tax services, and the small business sector. This article has been viewed 1,222,701 times.

Fake money is a great prop for games, educational exercises, and stage performances. However, you must carefully follow all legal rules and regulations when preparing your own play money . Start the process by dying paper or choosing to use brightly colored sheets. Then, design the currency details by hand or by downloading a money template. Print or copy the final sheets, cut them out, and you are ready to go.

How to Make Fake Money Feel Real

Dye printer paper in a solution of hot water and 3 tablespoons (44.4 ml) of instant coffee. Put the sheet on a plate and microwave it for 30 seconds to dry it out. Once it’s totally dry, use it to print fake money templates. Never try to use it as real money.

  • If you want your money to only have a slight brownish tint, then you can add a bit more warm water to the cup.
  • If you don’t have instant coffee on hand, you can instead use a tea bag steeped in a cup of warm water.
  • To create an even more complex color, squeeze out 1-2 drops of green food coloring into the mug and stir quickly. This will give your currency a greenish tint.

Step 3 Arrange 1 piece of paper on a plate.

  • You should also note that it is illegal to copy money in color tones in many areas. Instead, you’ll probably need to go with black and white bills. [4] X Research source

Step 2 Draw out...

  • This is an especially great way to make fake money for kid’s activities, as it allows you (or them) to put all sorts of images on a bill.

Step 3 Download play money worksheets.

  • Some educational currency websites will even let you put your own photo or another image in the center of the bill.

Step 4 Use watermarked government money images.

  • Many of these entities offer images of both coin and bill currency.

Step 5 Buy from a prop company.

  • This is also a good way to get fake money that you know conforms to all legal rules and regulations.
  • However, buying fake money from a prop company can be pricey. Make sure that you understand exactly what you are getting for your money.
  • Most companies will require that you purchase a roll or stack of bills, not just a single bill.

Step 1 Print out your currency.

  • You can also make two-sided copies of currency using most copiers.

Step 4 Add a band around the bills.

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  • Laminating your fake money will make it last even longer, especially if you are using it for a game. Thanks Helpful 13 Not Helpful 1
  • To make an almost exact copy of money, first put a piece of 75% cotton and 25% linen paper in a color printer. Put a real dollar bill in your scanner and scan it to the computer. Repeat on the other side. Print your money double-sided and cut it out as neatly as you can. This however can look very real so make sure to keep it separate from your real money! Thanks Helpful 32 Not Helpful 15
  • If you are making play money, you might want to try using different colors of paper for each separate currency denomination. Thanks Helpful 11 Not Helpful 8

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  • Do not even think about trying to use fake money as real currency. This is a crime in every country and you will face serious penalties if you are caught. Thanks Helpful 58 Not Helpful 37
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To make realistic-looking play money, make a cup of tea or instant coffee and dip a sheet of printer paper in it. Lay the stained paper on a plate and microwave it for about 20 seconds to dry it out, or let it air dry. You can either print out a paper money design on the paper or draw it by hand with a fine-tipped pen. Cut the fake bills out of the paper and put them in stacks or rolls, then fasten them together with a rubber band. For more tips, including how to buy fake money online, read on! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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Printable Play Money Template

Free play money printable template

Please note that this is play money and cannot be used to purchase anything.

Design Your Own Money Free of Charge!

Free custom printable play money template.

You can personalize this play money printable with your child’s photo. Open the play money template and click on the image to upload your child’s photo. Drag your picture until it fills the frame. Edit the denomination to whatever sum you want. You can use a dollar sign or any other currency.

Once you have finished creating the printable fake money, download the file to your computer and print it. Cut out each note. There are three notes per page.

You can also add a note to your child by adding additional text.

The notes can be used as reward bucks to reward kids for good behavior, doing chores, helping others, etc.

Play Money Templates with Photos

$100 play money.

Don’t forget to delete the dummy text if you don’t want to write anything on your $100 bill (play money). This can only be downloaded as a PDF file and not as an image file.

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$50 Play Money

Don’t forget to delete the dummy text if you don’t want to write anything on your $50 bill (play money). This template can only be downloaded as a PDF file and not as an image file.

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$5 Play Money

$5 Play Money with Photo

Dollar Bill Template

Either edit the text or delete the dummy text if you don’t want to write anything. This fake money printable $1 bill can only be downloaded as a PDF file and not as an image file.

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Printable Money Templates with Text and No Photos

You can add your text to these fake money printables, but you cannot change the photo.

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Printable Money with any Denomination

You can edit the denomination and the currency. If you want to create reward bucks for specific achievements then feel free to add the achievement on the note. To do this, click on “Add Text”.

You can add any image. It can be a photo of a person, a school logo, a picture of books (to make book bucks for reading rewards ), or a picture of your classroom (to make classroom bucks). You can either upload your own photo or choose a picture from the gallery (if for example, you want a picture of a pile of books).

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Printable Money with no  Denomination

This printable fake money template has a photo of the child with no denomination. You can add any photo. 

Free printable play money template

What can you use printable play money for?

You can use the play paper money to reward kids. For example, every time they tidy their room, they get one play dollar. When they save $20, they can get a special treat. You can either use the money instead of behavior charts or together with a behavior chart. For example, once they complete a behavior chart, they get $5, and when they save $50, they get a special prize.

The printable play money can also be used in various games and can be a fun way to teach kids about money, small change, and basic mathematics.

The uploaded photo is too small for the frame?

Drag the photo (by pulling the little square on the bottom right) until the picture expands enough to fill the frame.

How do you change the denomination?

Click on the denomination and type in the number that you want to appear. You can delete the text entirely and type in your own text.

How do you make the text smaller or larger?

Drag the text (by pulling the arrows on the bottom right) until the text box is as big as required.

How do you add text?

Just click on the icon that says “add text.” For example, you can write a message such as well done! You have earned this note for excellent behavior!

Can teachers at school use this paper money?

Yes, you can upload a photo of each child, a class photo, or you can choose people that the class feels deserve to appear on the play money. You can also upload a school logo. If you want to make a classroom fake money printable then click on “Add Text” to add your class details.

How do you download or print the fake money?

The file can only be downloaded as a PDF file or as an image file. The best way is to download it to your computer and then print the file. You can also try printing directly from the play money maker, but the results are often not as good, depending on your printer’s settings.

How can play money be used to improve behavior?

Give reward bucks right after a child or student behaves well. Over time, behavior improves based on a theory called token economy . This is a form of behavior modification  designed to increase desirable behavior and decrease undesirable behavior with the use of tokens (in this case, play money). You give children the “behavior bucks” (play money) immediately after they display desirable behavior. They can exchange fake money for a reward or privilege. Teachers can use this method at school, and parents can use it at home.

How do you make the notes smaller or bigger?

You can control the size with your printer’s settings. Most printers enable you to determine how many copies of an image will be duplicated on a page. For life-sized notes print about four copies per page depending on your printer. If you want to print mini money then select as many copies as your printer allows on one page.

The money is too large. How can you reduce the size to get more on a page?

Brenda, The money should be pretty much the same size as real money but if you want to reduce the size then you can do so by changing your printer’s settings. Each printer is different but once you click on print you can usually make the image smaller or print two pages on one in which case you will get 6 bills per page.

those are so great for pretend play with my kids. Do you have $5, $ 10 and $20 s too. Thanks so much

No, sorry. Not at this stage.

I really wish that the $5, 10 and 20 were available as well. This is the best template which I have found to be able to have realistic looking money and still be able to edit the photos to use in the classroom. Students will have to have the cheap looking editable money for the missing denominations in order to practice using all the denominations. Please let me know when the others are available.

I think this website has got some really excellent info for everyone :D.

Just used these for my high school class! I am hosting an auction for them to bid on a final project to do and needed fun money. I put my face on them LOL, they already think I am crazy weird, this might just cement it in. Thank you so much, totally fun!

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I remember as a kid using monopoly money when playing with my sisters. We used the fake cash to pretend to buy and sell things from each other, but I’m pretty sure my brother robbed the pretend bank, because he always had extra. And when I got my play cash register, I became the fastest checkout girl in our play grocery store.

Learn how to make your own play money using a printable play money template. Personalize fake money as party favors, class rewards, and more.

Play money is fun, but it also teaches money skills and improves mathematical skills for real-world application. What better way to introduce this fun learning technique than with your own custom design using our printable fake money template.

I know there are a ton of places where you can get free printable play money or fake money templates already predesigned. But the pretend play money you can get might not necessarily be the design you want. Maybe you want something unique just for your use. Luckily you can now make your own fake money printables in any style you want using an editable template.  And honestly, the best printable play money is the one made just for you!

Before we dive into everything you need to know to use and get the template, if you’re a visual learner, you can jump to the video tutorial at the end of this post.

About the Editable Template

The template is based off of a U.S. hundred dollar bill and is sized to the actual size of real money to make it even more like the real thing. The printable template allows you to either just add an image, or change colors, add image, text and change the dollar amount. The template is specifically available in Canva , which is a great design program. If you don’t have Pro, it’s definitely worth it, because you get access to all the graphics, fonts and tools. You can get a trial of Canva Pro by clicking here . But, you can still use the free version as well.

Learn how to make your own play money using a printable play money template. Personalize fake money as party favors, class rewards, and more.

Getting Started:

  • Download the editable template from our shop
  • Open the PDF file and click the link, it will direct you to the Canva template (3 pages are included)
  • Customize your pretend money with different denominations, custom text, colors and images. Select all, group together and copy
  • Open a second document and set dimensions to 8.5×11  letter size, to be your print sheet. 
  • Paste your design on the new print sheet, and duplicate to fill up the page
  • Download as PDF and print

Choosing the Right Paper:

I love the look of Party Printables Paper . It gives your play money a glossy finish, making it feel and look extra special. But if you prefer a more casual feel, regular copy paper works just as well for everyday play.

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Uses for Printable Play Money

Crafty Party Favors:

Turn your parties into a great way to celebrate by incorporating personalized printable play money into the mix. Customize the bills with fun designs, matching them to your party theme or giving a nod to the guest of honor. Kids get to take home this “pretend cash,” adding an educational twist to the party favor tradition.

Chores Made Fun:

​ Transform mundane chores into a great way to teach responsibility by using the printable play money. Assign different values to tasks, turning a dull chore chart into a lively competition. Watch as kids eagerly earn their pretend cash while learning the importance of good behavior.

Educational:

Printable play money isn’t just about the fun; it’s a fantastic tool for teaching financial literacy from the early age of 1st grade. Learn about different denominations, discuss the value of money, and introduce concepts like saving and spending wisely. Whether you’re a homeschool mom or a classroom teacher, printable play money can be integrated into lesson plans for a hands-on learning experience.

Scavenger Hunt Bonanza:

​ Organize a scavenger hunt where printable play money clues lead the way. It’s a game that not only keeps kids entertained but also reinforces the concept of money values in a fun setting.

Crafting Good Behavior:

​ Create a reward system with the printable money template. “Reward bucks” or “class cash” become a currency for treats, privileges, or special activities, reinforcing good behavior.

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So there you have it – a fun and educational way to add a personal touch to your parties, make chores a breeze, and enhance your board games. Grab the printable play money editable template to start designing your own play money for personal use or to sell!

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Free Realistic Printable Money: Front and Back, Real Size!

Do you need some fake money printables that actually look like real money?

I have got you covered!

This post contains printable dollar bills in 6 different denominations- $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

They were carefully measured to be actual size, so they don’t look like pretend money – but they are!

You can even print the front and back sides of each bill for maximum effect.

But that’s not it!

You will also find all the different coins – quarter, dime, nickel, and penny – front and bank in standard sizes!

Elevate your math lessons and playtime activities with this fake cash, designed to inspire learning and fun in equal measure!

****Don’t stress! At the bottom of this post, you will find your pretend cash free printables in a PDF file for easy download and print today. No email address is needed!

Are These Money Templates Actual Size??

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I printed off some of the templates and placed real money on top of them. 

Can you spot the dollar bill, quarter, dime, nickel and penny?

They are the real deal – except fake! 

Check Out Your Printable Money Template Front and Back In Real Size!

Realistic Front of 1 Dollar Bill Printable

As you can see, these one-dollar bills actually look like the real thing!

For the best results, print them on card stock or laminate them. Keep them in a plastic bag or other storage container when not in use. 

If you are just introducing your child to currency, be sure to point out some of the basic things that they will find on one-dollar bills.

For example, George Washington’s face and the number 1 in all four corners of the bill.

Realistic Front of 5 Dollar Bill Printable

A great way to teach skip counting is through money! 

Explain to your child that these five-dollar bills equal five of the one-dollar bills.

Count out the money and put them side by side and explain they are worth the same amount of money and they can buy the same things. 

Then use the five dollar bills to show how skip counting can make it easier to count many things. 

Instead of counting 15 individual dollars, you can skip count by 5 and be done much faster!

Realistic Front of 5 Dollar Bill Printable

The next set of pretend play money is the front and back of the 10-dollar bill. 

Your student may be interested to know that Alexander Hamilton (of “Hamilton” fame ) is the man on the front of the bill. 

For educational purposes, you can use this money to practice skip counting by 10 up to 100. 

You could also use the money to sharpen math skills by running a pretend store. 

My kids loved this!

Collect empty boxes of food (cereal boxes, etc.) and place price tags on them. Give the student some of the fake money and have them go through the “store” to buy things. 

Older kids can be challenged to run the store and the “cash register.” They will have to make change for the buyer. 

Realistic Front of 10 Dollar Bill Printable

Here is the front and back of a realistic 20-dollar bill printable set. 

Tell your students that Andrew Jackson is the former president on the bill, but plans are underway to eventually have Harriet Tubman on the 20-dollar bill one day in the future. 

She would be the first woman of color on American paper money.

Realistic Front of 50 Dollar Bill Printable

Former President and famous general of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant, is the face that graces the 50-dollar bill. 

Skip counting by 50s is another fantastic skill you can sharpen with these bills!

Realistic Front of 100 Dollar Bill Printable

This last set of play money designs is the 100 dollar bill. 

The great Benjamin Franklin is on the cover. 

You can use these to teach skip counting by 100s to 1,000. But there are also some other purposes for these printables besides money math and other educational uses.

These money templates would be a fun way to jazz up your board games.

Have your kids spilled juice on your Monopoly money?

These printables would make fantastic replacements!

Realistic Front and Back of Quarter Printable

But wait there’s more!

Besides the fake paper money, you will also find printable coins – front and back – that look like real coins!

The above template of a quarter was carefully measured to be the exact size of a real quarter. 

These coins are a wonderful resource for the homeschool mom teaching her kids about the concept of money, identifying coins, and understanding the value of money.

Realistic Front and Back of Dime Printable

And here you will find the front and back of a dime. 

Franklin D. Roosevelt is the former president who is on the front of the coin.

Realistic Front and Back of Nickel Printable

Here you have the front and back of realistic nickel.

Many kids struggle over the size of the coin not necessarily corresponding to its value.  So the dime and nickel are often confused.

It is important to note again that these coins are actual size.

If you are planning to use them to teach your kids about money, they will be accurate for showing the child the size of each coin.

Realistic Front and Back of Penny Printable

Bringing up the end, you have a printable template with the front and back of a penny. 

The copper color and Abraham Lincoln’s image are quick indicators of this coin.

Bonus Use For This Printable Play Money Template!

Maybe the math concepts and board game money was a little obvious. 

But what about using this play money with a behavior chart or chore chart??

Reward your child for their good behavior with this paper money instead of actual money.

Once the child earns a certain amount – they can cash it out for something of your choice. You could even have a chart of items with various “prices.”

This would encourage them to build responsible money habits, such as saving for something bigger and better.

The other benefit is that they would be doing math activities like counting money, while also learning personal skills – like responsible money holding onto the money they’ve earned. 

If they prove themselves, eventually they could earn and keep actual money!

Click Here To Download Your Free Realistic Money Printables Now!

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Click the above text link/image link to download your free printable play money in PDF format to print today! 

Terms of Use: This fake cash printable set is for homeschool use, classroom use, co-op use, and personal use. The Simple Homeschooler printables are never for commercial use. Thank you!

Maybe you’re working on putting together some fun activities for your math lessons – like a pretend bank.

Or maybe you’re just trying to teach the basics of money – like the different coins and their different colors. 

Maybe you’re planning an epic board game battle with the best fake money around.

Or maybe you’re trying to kickstart an epic rewards system that your kids will brag about for years!

Whatever reason you’re here, I hope you and your kids have a great time using these printable realistic play money templates!

If you’re in the market for more freebie templates, be sure to check out the printables tab of this blog and print away!

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Thank you so much for making this available! I work at the Boys & Girls Club with the K-5 Grade group and this is perfect for me to use in helping them learn about money!

Thank you very much for offering this printable realistic play money. It’s the best available online, and I really appreciate that it’s free! I’m also a homeschooling mom. I just wanted to make you aware of a problem I had printing, though… the other denominations printed fine, except the front of the $20 and $50 bills (printer error about pixels; but upon further research it’s a built-in security feature). The workaround was very simple–just reduce the file size (I used a PDF compression/file reducer online–Adobe has a free one). After doing this, these denominations printed from my printer.

Thanks again, Lauren! Please continue to share these resources you have made; they make our lives easier 🙂

Thank you so much for this comment. I have been so frustrated that the $20 keep printing partially and then stopping.

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Best Classroom Fake Money Printables (5 Free templates!)

Looking for a classroom fake money printable? Here’s some awesome free printable play money that is perfect for educational purposes or pretend play.

My son has been very curious about money lately, so I wanted to give him the opportunity to learn about the value of each coin and dollar bill.

I often use the real thing when I am talking to him about it, but admittedly I don’t always have a lot of cash or coins on hand.

(We live in a plastic card society after all!)

When we don’t have real money on hand, this printable money is the perfect substitute.

Free printable pretend money for kids - find the perfect classroom fake money printable for educational purposes or pretend play.

I created these printables with coins and dollar bills so that you can also teach your little one about money.

According to CNBC , researchers from Cambridge University encouraged parents to start teaching their kids about money at age 3. (Wow, right!?)

These money printables are the perfect way to start!

These printables are also great for pretend play.

My little ones enjoy using them to play store or restaurant. It can bring a bit of learning into their playtime!

You might also use these in a classroom for teaching about money.

Plus, there’s money printables that are perfect for classroom incentives (if you do a classroom store) or for creating your own board game.

So many uses for pretend money!

Free printable play money for kids - Classroom fake money printables - perfect for teachers, homeschooling or pretend play

I hope you enjoy this printable money for kids! Let’s dive in and check it out!

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Printable Coins for Kids

Printable Coins for Kids - free printable coin templates for play money for kids

Let’s start out with these printable coins for kids.

This first printable fake money template features 24 printable coins.

There’s 6 of each of the following on this play money sheet: dime, penny, nickel, and quarter.

I tried to make these as realistically sized as possible.

It was more difficult than I anticipated, so you will find that the penny and nickel are pretty spot on with being the same size as the real coins.

However, the pretend dime is a little smaller than the real one and the pretend money quarter is just a tiny bit bigger than the real money quarter.

Apologies….but hey, it’s free pretend cash! Still spends the same…LOL

You can download the Coins by clicking the black download button below.

Printable Realistic Play Money Templates

Printable Realistic Play Money Templates - free printable featuring 3 of each coin and a printable dollar bill.

This next free resource is a printable money page with 3 of each coin and a printable dollar bill.

This page is great to use as play money.

You will find that the dollar bill is pretty accurate in size.

It is fairly realistic for your teaching money skills but is also makes great fake play money.

You might like to use play money in various math activities, teaching the value of money, a pretend bank, or just a fun way to enjoy pretend play.

Download this by clicking the black download button below.

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Realistic Paper Money for kids - free printable dollar bill, 5 dollar bill and 10 dollar bill.

This next printable kid money template is some fake money printables with dollars in different denominations.

You’ll find a one dollar bill, a 5 dollar bill and a 10 dollar bill.

These fun kid money printables are perfect for older kids who are learning to count and make change.

These printables are great for money math lesson plans and classroom activities.

I love that these could also be used for virtual math as you can send your students’ parents to this page to automatically download these free printables.

Download your copy with the black button below.

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Printable play money template - free printable classroom fake money for kids

This play money template features a blank bill.

There is no dollar sign or real design making it perfect for little ones to create their own money.

My kids had so much fun deciding what their money should look like.

Should it feature a unicorn? A cat? Tractors?

They could even draw themselves! There’s so many possibilities.

What a fun way for little ones to get creative while learning about money!

You can download this blank money template here:

Preschool Money Printables

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This next printable play money template features a play money design.

This particular page is perfect for a good behavior rewards or just a simple page for use with little ones.

There is no money denominations on the bills, just dollar signs which makes it a great way to introduce little ones to the concept of money.

This might be the best printable play money for kids who want to color their own money and use their own inspiration to create their own currency.

Download the Play Money Design Template here:

How to use Pretend Play Money

You can use printable pretend money for tons of things.

Some have already been mentioned, but there’s a few new ideas as well!

Free printable money templates shown colored with toys to create an ice cream shop

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  • Pretend Play Grocery Store game
  • Money Math Lessons
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  • Teaching about Budgeting
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Here’s my kids playing ice cream stand with the fake money printables!

They loved coloring them with colored pencils and cutting them out.

I would suggest laminating these printables to make them last longer.

I love my Scotch brand laminator . It’s really come in handy and it’s so easy to use!

Kids playing ice cream shop.  One girl is paying fake money while the other serves her ice cream

If you love the ice cream set in the pictures, it’s a mix of both the Melissa & Doug Magnetic Ice Cream Cone set and the Melissa and Doug Frozen Treats set .

My kids have gotten a lot of use out of these adorable pretend ice cream treats!

A boy buys ice cream from a pretend ice cream stand paying with this pretend fake dollar bills.

More Educational Printables

I hope you’ve enjoyed these a classroom fake money printable PDFs!

If you are looking for more educational printables be sure to check out these Free Sequencing Cards. Perfect for teaching order words (like first, second, third, etc.) or story telling skills.

You can find free printable Number Coloring Pages (1-10) here. A fun way to teach little ones 1 to 1 correspondence and number words.

There’s also a free printable Color by Number Flag page here. This printable is a great way to practice number recognition and following directions.

You can also find some fun free Color By Number printables here. There’s a picnic theme, beach scene and ice cream treats printables.

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Sometimes we all are wondering: “How a good old dollar (or maybe a peso, euro, etc) would look if I put my face on money? Yep, all of us suffer a portion of megalomania. Of course, in real life only dictators and kings can put their picture on money, but today, owing to Funny.Pho.to, everyone can make fake money with his or her picture just for fun.

You need to select a banknote among available money templates, upload your picture, wait a second and ta da! - money with your face is ready. Wanna try another currency? No problem, it’s like personalized money generator - change a banknote template and go on again and again. The results can be used as printable fake money for kids or play money for games like Monopoly. The sophisticated mechanism allows you not just to put your picture on money, but to align it with the original style and texture of every banknote (this will make your printable fake money look realistic and funny at the same time).

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Personalized Money

Have you ever wanted to put your face in the middle of a dollar bill. Or simply give it as a funny gift to your friend. Now you you can with a few clicks of your mouse!

Step 1: The Generator

First off you have to get to this website http://www.festisite.com/money/ then click on "Generate Money" Then click on "Browse" and get what ever photo you want to put in the middle of your dollar bill. After you found it click "upload". You can make the image bigger or smaller with the effects buttons.

Step 2: Finalizing

Now it is time to finalize you image by clicking on the "finalize image " button. Then you can save it to your pictures on you computer.

Step 3: Printing

Now it is time to print your composition. I like to use Microsoft Publisher but you can use whatever you want. So open up your Microsoft publisher and drag you dollar bill in it. Now line it up with the top left blue lines. Increase the zoom to 100% and make the image as big as a regular dollar bill. Then print.

Step 4: Back Side

Now that your done with the front side of the bill it's time for the back. Go on the Internet and look for the correct back of the bill that you made. This may take some looking. once you have found it drag it into your Microsoft publisher with you other bill already there. Make sure that both bill sides are the exact same size. Then put the back of the bill in the upper right hand side. Flip paper over with the bill and print, they should match up perfect!

Step 5: Cutting It Out

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Now all you have to do is to cut it out. I used a Quilting cutters to get a perfect straight line. Have fun making your own personalized money! Disclaimer I am not at all responsible for the miss use of this Instructable! Please comment

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A Dollar Bill Template is a type of fake banknote that can be used as play money. The purpose of the template is to replace actual money in different situations and spheres of life and business, such as advertising, schooling, workplace events, entertainment, and so on.

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  • Dollar Template.

The reason why play money can be used in so many situations is that they are easy to make. Individuals only need a template that meets their requirements and a little bit of time to compile the design. Even though the templates can be changed in many ways, one of the most popular ways of using Dollar Bill Templates is as props in theaters or when filming a movie.

For a full list of Dollar Bill Templates please check out our library below .

To create a custom Dollar Bill Template an individual should follow a few easy steps, which include the following:

  • An individual should start with finding a blank Dollar Bill Template, which will have an appropriate value. If the templates are needed for a game, then it can be more convenient to obtain templates of different values (for example, bills of $5, $10, and $50 should be enough).
  • After finding the template, individuals can think of how to design it. They can replace the picture of a president with another photo, add different details to it, remove the existing features, or create a completely different layout.
  • When the design is ready, individuals can print the template and use it in accordance with their plan. To make them more unique and last longer, the templates can be printed on colored paper or cardstock.

A dollar template can be used in various situations, such as:

  • Play money is an easy and convenient way to teach children how to be responsible with money. They can receive fake bills for doing chores, behaving well, and finishing their homework on time, and spend them on different home treats. It can help them to learn how to budget and save their money, as well as realize the idea of healthy spending habits;
  • Teachers can use a dollar template as praise for participating in school activities . In addition to the opportunity to spend the bills they earned on school supplies , students can also be fined for bad behavior or poor grades;
  • Employers can apply the idea of using play money for office events. This can be a fun way to encourage employees to participate in an event and let them choose prizes based on how many bills they have earned;
  • Dollar Bill Templates can also be used in different promotional events and advertising campaigns. Business owners can hand out the bills to customers and offer them to exchange the templates they received for products. It can help attract more customers to a new product or increase the popularity of an existing brand.

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50 dollar bill play money template.

This template allows you to create play money that looks like a 50-dollar bill. It's a fun way to teach kids about money and encourage imaginative play. Perfect for games, parties, and educational activities.

20 Dollar Bill Templates

This document provides templates for designing and printing images or patterns on 20 dollar bills.

Ten Dollar Bill Photo Frame Template

This template is used to create a photo frame with a design inspired by the US ten dollar bill. Perfect for displaying your favorite photos in a unique and patriotic way.

One Hundred Dollar Bill Photo Frame Template

This document provides a template for creating a photo frame designed to look like a one hundred dollar bill.

Blank Ten Dollar Bill Template

This document is a blank template for a ten dollar bill. It can be used for educational purposes, as a prop, or for creating custom designs.

First Dollar Certificate Template

This document is a template for creating a certificate to commemorate the recipient's first dollar earned or received. It can be used for various purposes such as acknowledging a child's first job or a small business's first sale.

Ten Dollar Bill Play Money Template

This document is a template for play money that resembles a ten dollar bill. It can be printed and used for educational purposes or fun activities.

One Hundred Dollar Bill Play Money Template

This document provides a template for making play money in the form of a one hundred dollar bill. Have fun pretending to be rich with this printable play money!

One, Five and Ten Dollar Bill Templates

This document provides templates for creating counterfeit one, five, and ten dollar bills.

One Dollar Bill Template - Front

This document is a template for the front design of a one dollar bill. It can be used for creating digital or printed designs of a one dollar bill.

One Dollar Bill Template - Back

This document shows the back design of a one dollar bill.

Two Dollar Bill Template - Back

This document shows the design of the back of a two-dollar bill.

Five Dollar Bill Template - Front

This document is a template for the front side of a five dollar bill. It can be used for designing or creating replica bills for educational or entertainment purposes.

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Ten dollar bill template - front.

This document is a template of the front side of a ten dollar bill. It can be used for creating educational materials, props for events, or for design purposes.

Ten Dollar Bill Template - Back

This document is a template for the back design of a ten-dollar bill. It can be used for various purposes such as creating educational materials or designing custom currency.

Twenty Dollar Bill Template - Front

This document is a template for the front side design of a twenty dollar bill. It can be used for educational or creative purposes.

Twenty Dollar Bill Template - Back

This template provides the back side design of a twenty dollar bill. Use it for educational purposes, creating counterfeit money is illegal.

Fifty Dollar Bill Template - Front

This type of document is a template for the front of a fifty-dollar bill.

Fifty Dollar Bill Templates - Back

This document provides templates for the back design of a fifty dollar bill. Use these templates for creating your own designs or for educational purposes.

One Hundred Dollar Bill Template - Front

This template shows the front design of a one hundred dollar bill.

One Hundred Dollar Bill Template - Back

This document is a template of the back side of a one hundred dollar bill. It can be used for creating designs, educational purposes, or currency-related projects.

One Dollar Bill Templates, Dollar Equivalents Chart - One Dollar Bills and Cents

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This type of document is a full-color template for creating a customized million-dollar bill design.

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Create custom money and make your own dollar bill online in just a few seconds..

Go to the LAYERS menu and there you have all the layers of this custom dollar bill template. Click on Download to get the personalized dollar bill in JPG, PNG or PDF format.

🤑 $ 💲 $ 💵 💰 The template contains a transparent dollar bill with two different versions: 100 dollar bill png and 1 dollar bill png . If you hide all the other layers you can download the dollar bill without face.

Put your face on money and create funny images instantly. Your face on money is a cool way to surprise your friends.

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If you wonder how to put your face on a 100 dollar bill, the answer is simple. Put your face on a 100 dollar banknote online with MockoFun . With our custom banknote maker online it’s easy to create your own dollar bill.

Make something new and add a photo of yourself on money. These are realistic fake mone y with your face on it.  The fake 100 dollar bill picture is easy to replace with 1-click. This is actually a dollar bill png. Use the dollar template and add your photo and name.

If you are looking for a dollar without photo online, get this template. Personalized fake money templates are great for birthday gifts, wedding favors (wedding gifts for guests) or as play money.

This is not the only put your face on money app but it is one of the best. The faces on paper money belong to famous people. You too can be famous. Make personalized money and put your face on a dollar bill.

The dollar bill clipart is available on our gallery for all the premium users. You can do all kinds of cool stuff like play money printable and play money for kids.

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The money bills generator online allows you to make all kinds of customization. Our custom money maker has photo filters, fonts and text styles to play with.

Frame the money with face and create a dollar bill art for your room. Personalised fun money and personalized dollar bills are great for entertainment purposes, for playing games, etc.

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17 Best Kid Money Printables (Free Play Money for Kids)

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Posted on Last updated: May 25, 2022

Need some fake cash for your classroom or kids to play with? Check out these free kid money printables – some look real, some are just plain fun, and all are free.

Kid money printables can be used for so many things:

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That’s why I’ve taken the time to find the best printable play money for kids.

Below, you’ll find fun kid money printables, printable kid money that looks real, printable coins, customizable print money, and much more.

Psst: be sure to check out my article on 7 games to play with fake money .

Fun Kid Money Printables

In this section, we’re all about FUN, and CUTE.

Which means, the money doesn’t look very realistic. These can be great for preschool money printables, fun events with pretend money, holidays, etc.

Hint: if you’d like realistic-looking, printable play money? Stick around. I have a whole section on it. Also, here's my article on teaching preschoolers about money .

1. Animal Play Money

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Get two pages of printable, animal-themed play money in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, and $50. Itsy Bitsy fun dollars that would be great for preschool (or much more).

2. Class Playground Play Money

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Need a set of classroom reward bucks? Here's one that you could use towards the “class playground.”

Now what is the class playground?: You can have fun with this and make it personal to your own class.

For example, your class playground could be:

  • 15 minutes in the free reading area
  • Extra computer game time
  • Free-play Play Doh area
  • The Class Playground shop, where they get to exchange earned bucks for little prizes

Comes in $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

3. Christmas Play Money

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Such a cuuuutttteee set of free Christmas play money you can print out from home! You could use these with Elf on the Shelf ( hmmm …come to think of it, I just may do that this year for our little guy!).

4. Emoji Behavior Bucks

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Sarah created $1, $2, $3, $4, and $5 emoji bucks as rewards for behaviors with kids. She also gives you a free printable with various examples of behaviors and corresponding reward amounts.

For example:

  • Putting away groceries = $3 emoji bucks
  • Performed a kind act for others = $2 emoji bucks
  • Did all chores without complaining = $5 emoji bucks

You can make up your own equivalents, but it’s always nice to see examples!

5. Itsy Bitsy Fun Dollars

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Here's some fake money for kids called itsy bitsy dollars.

6. Leprechaun Lucky Bucks

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Here’s a cute set of leprechaun-themed, printable dollars. They come in $5, $10, and $20 denominations.

Bonus: they’re double-sided!

7. Printable Dessert-Themed Play Money

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Look at this adorable set of printable play money! Comes in $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

8. Faceless Printable Money

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These are a simple, faceless, and colorful set of printable play money. You can get them in $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

Printable Kid Money (that Looks Real)

Looking for printable fake kid money that looks real?

I think when teaching kids about money , if you’re not ready to use the real stuff, then using something that looks as real as possible is the way to go.

These printables below look real because they might be the actual size of money, or be two-sided, or just really look like the green stuff.

1. Printable Play Money Coins

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These coins look quite real! Not only that, but you get to customize whether you want to print out two-sided coins or not.

Psst: here’s a really great idea for how to make play coins feel like real ones .

2. Realistic Play Money

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These are, perhaps, the most real-looking set of free printable money I was able to find!

You can decide if you want to print just one printable dollar bill, or a whole sheet of each type of bill.

They go all the way up to $100 bills.

3. Realistic Printable Money

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Here’s another set of very realistic-looking money, including a set of coins on each sheet. Printable dollar bills pdf that could be great free prop money.

Hint: you’ll need to sign up for a free account with Education.com, and you’ll get a number of free downloads each month.

Customizable Printable Kid Money

These printable play money templates are customizable for your kids.

1. Design Your Own Money

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Print these out, and let your kids color in and design their own set of play money.

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Currency Generator: Fantasy Money System Explained

Have you ever imagined creating your own country and naming its currency? It can be fun to come up with creative names for money, like Rublons, Creds or MegaBucks. But how would you actually generate unique currency names? That’s where this currency generator tool can help. 

Currency Generator

Our free online Currency Generator makes naming a fictional currency quick and easy. To get started, just click the “Random” button and our system will automatically generate a full monetary system for your fantasy world.

The Currency Generator draws on linguistic patterns to suggest plausible yet original names that fit together cohesively. With a click of a button, you’ll have a complete coined money vocabulary for your fictional realm.

When picking a currency name, try choosing one that matches the theme of your fantasy world. For example, the currency for an elven kingdom will sound light and lyrical, while dwarven coins have sturdy, metallic names.

How To Name A Currency

Creating fantasy currency names can be a fun and imaginative exercise. Here’s a format you can use to generate unique and interesting names for your fictional currencies:

  • Prefix/Root: Start with a prefix or root word that sets the tone for your currency. This could be related to elements in your fictional world, like nature, magic, technology, or historical figures.
  • Suffix: Add a suffix to the prefix/root to give it a distinct sound or flair. This could be a word related to currency, wealth, or value.
  • Modifier: Optionally, include a modifier that describes the material or characteristic of the currency. Is it made of a specific metal, gem, or magical substance?
  • Denomination: Consider different denominations of the currency. For example, if the main unit is a “crown,” what are smaller units called? (e.g., shillings, pence)

Here’s an example using these elements:

  • Prefix/Root: Eldor
  • Suffix: ium
  • Modifier: Silver
  • Denomination: Crowns, Shillings, Pence

Generated currency names from the example above:

  • Silver Eldorium: A variant made of silver.
  • Eldor Shilling: A smaller denomination.
  • Eldor Pence: The smallest unit of currency.

Feel free to mix and match or come up with your own combinations using this format. You can also customize the elements based on the themes or concepts you want to highlight in your fantasy world.

Tips for Choosing a Name

When creating a fantasy world , whether for a novel, game or other media, developing an economic system with unique currencies helps make that world feel real and lived in.  Fictional money gives a sense of what daily life is like in your fantasy realm and hints at its values and history. For instance, in JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth, gold coins called “castars” reflect the dwarves ‘ mining culture. Different currency names can distinguish regions, with “royals” used in one kingdom and “pagols” in another. The relative value between coins conveys what goods cost and indicates which resources are rare or common.

You can even base currency on magical items, like gems or potion vials, suggesting an economy centred around magic. The physical form of the money also adds realism – large stone coins could imply dwarven mining, while paper bills suggest an industrialized human society. Overall, well-thought-out imaginary currencies make a fantasy setting feel authentic and give players a tangible connection to that world.

How Do You Create A Fantasy Monetary System?

When building out the economy of a fictional world, establishing a monetary system is key to making it feel real. Here are some tips for designing credible fantasy currencies:

  • Base the value of the currency on resources that are rare or common in your world, like gold, silver, gemstones or commodities like grain. This grounds it in economic reality.
  • Create unique names for units of currency that fit the language and cultures of your world. For example, dwarves might mint sturdy names like “ironbits” while elves may use more elegant terms like “moondrop.”
  • Develop different denominations for coins/bills that make practical sense. Having both small and large currency units allows for accessible day-to-day transactions.
  • Consider the materials used to mint coins or print paper money based on the tech level of your society. Older kingdoms might use metals while advanced civilizations could have polymer bills.
  • Design interesting visuals on the coins and currency that reflect key symbols, animals or elements from your world. This adds artistic flair and historical meaning.
  • Don’t be afraid to vary currencies between different nations and races to show economic contrasts.

With thoughtful fantasy worldbuilding , you can craft a monetary system that feels like a natural outgrowth of your fantasy realm’s values and history.

Fictional Currency Ideas

Below is a list of random fictional currency name ideas for your fantasy world: 

  • Variant: Silver Eldorium (SEL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Eldor Shilling (ELS)
  • Smallest Unit: Eldor Pence (ELP)
  • Variant: Golden Lumara (GLU)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lumara Solas (LUS)
  • Smallest Unit: Lumara Quarters (LUQ)
  • Variant: Crystal Aetherium (CAET)
  • Smaller Denomination: Aether Glimmers (AETG)
  • Smallest Unit: Aether Shards (AETS)
  • Variant: Emerald Verdantum (EVER)
  • Smaller Denomination: Verdant Leafs (VERL)
  • Smallest Unit: Verdant Branches (VERB)
  • Variant: Bronze Ignisar (BIGN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Ignis Embers (IGNE)
  • Smallest Unit: Ignis Sparks (IGNS)
  • Variant: Silver Celestium (SILCEL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Celest Halos (CELH)
  • Smallest Unit: Celest Wisps (CELW)
  • Variant: Silver Florium (SIFLO)
  • Smaller Denomination: Florium Petals (FLOP)
  • Smallest Unit: Florium Specks (FLOS)
  • Variant: Ruby Pyronix (RUPYR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Pyronix Sparks (PYRS)
  • Smallest Unit: Pyronix Cinders (PYRC)
  • Variant: Sapphire Aquarion (SAAQU)
  • Smaller Denomination: Aquarion Drops (AQUD)
  • Smallest Unit: Aquarion Ripples (AQUR)
  • Variant: Terracotta Terranite (TETE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Terranite Pebbles (TEPE)
  • Smallest Unit: Terranite Dust (TEDU)
  • Variant: Wind Zephyros (WIZEP)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zephyros Breezes (ZEPB)
  • Smallest Unit: Zephyros Whispers (ZEPW)
  • Variant: Golden Chronomium (GOCHR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Chronomium Hours (CHRH)
  • Smallest Unit: Chronomium Seconds (CHRS)
  • Variant: Shadow Umbracoin (SUUMB)
  • Smaller Denomination: Umbracoin Shadows (UMBS)
  • Smallest Unit: Umbracoin Whispers (UMBW)
  • Variant: Starlight Stellaris (SLSTEL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Stellaris Beams (STELB)
  • Smallest Unit: Stellaris Glimmers (STELG)
  • Variant: Enchanted Mystiqua (ENMYST)
  • Smaller Denomination: Mystiqua Whispers (MYSTW)
  • Smallest Unit: Mystiqua Sparkles (MYSTS)
  • Variant: Obsidian Dracovale (OBDRAC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Dracovale Claws (DRACC)
  • Smallest Unit: Dracovale Scales (DRACS)
  • Variant: Nebula Nebulite (NENEB)
  • Smaller Denomination: Nebulite Clouds (NEBC)
  • Smallest Unit: Nebulite Stardust (NEBS)
  • Variant: Phantom Phantomis (PHPHAN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Phantomis Shadows (PHANS)
  • Smallest Unit: Phantomis Whispers (PHANW)
  • Variant: Lava Terraforge (LAVATF)
  • Smaller Denomination: Terraforge Sparks (TFSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Terraforge Magma (TFM)
  • Variant: Radiant Luminara (RADLUMI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Luminara Rays (LUMIR)
  • Smallest Unit: Luminara Gleams (LUMIG)
  • Variant: Gale Zypherium (GAZYPH)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zypherium Gusts (ZYPHG)
  • Smallest Unit: Zypherium Zephyrs (ZYPHZ)
  • Variant: Fire Auroraflare (FIAUR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Auroraflare Embers (AURE)
  • Smallest Unit: Auroraflare Flames (AURF)
  • Variant: Rainbow Prismara (RAIPRI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Prismara Beams (PRIB)
  • Smallest Unit: Prismara Shimmers (PRIS)
  • Variant: Shining Glimmerstone (SHIGLIM)
  • Smaller Denomination: Glimmerstone Gleams (GLIMG)
  • Smallest Unit: Glimmerstone Sparkles (GLIMS)
  • Variant: Lunar Eclipsecoin (LUNECL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Eclipsecoin Shadows (ECLSH)
  • Smallest Unit: Eclipsecoin Whispers (ECLW)
  • Variant: Celestial Quasarite (CELQUA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quasarite Beams (QUAB)
  • Smallest Unit: Quasarite Gleams (QUAG)
  • Variant: Silver Mysticron (SILMYST)
  • Smaller Denomination: Mysticron Whispers (MYSTW)
  • Smallest Unit: Mysticron Sparkles (MYSTS)
  • Variant: Radiant Solarium (RADSOL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Solarium Beams (SOLB)
  • Smallest Unit: Solarium Gleams (SOLG)
  • Variant: Melodic Harmonia (MELHAR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Harmonia Notes (HARN)
  • Smallest Unit: Harmonia Tunes (HART)
  • Variant: Gemstone Geodecoin (GEMGEO)
  • Smaller Denomination: Geodecoin Crystals (GEOC)
  • Smallest Unit: Geodecoin Shards (GEOS)
  • Variant: Celestial Astralite (CELASTR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Astralite Beams (ASTRB)
  • Smallest Unit: Astralite Sparkles (ASTRS)
  • Variant: Luminous Luminaqua (LUMILUMA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Luminaqua Beams (LUMAB)
  • Smallest Unit: Luminaqua Gleams (LUMAG)
  • Variant: Nebula Nebulium (NENEB)
  • Smaller Denomination: Nebulium Clouds (NEBC)
  • Smallest Unit: Nebulium Stardust (NEBS)
  • Variant: Mirage Oasiscoin (MIROAS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Oasiscoin Ripples (OASR)
  • Smallest Unit: Oasiscoin Dewdrops (OASD)
  • Variant: Quantum Quantumis (QUANQUA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quantumis Sparks (QUANS)
  • Smallest Unit: Quantumis Particles (QUANP)
  • Variant: Moonlit Lunarion (MOONLUN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lunarion Beams (LUNB)
  • Smallest Unit: Lunarion Gleams (LUNG)
  • Variant: Fiery Volcanium (FIEVOL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Volcanium Sparks (VOLSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Volcanium Embers (VOLEM)
  • Variant: Enigmatic Enigmara (ENIGEN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Enigmara Whispers (ENIGW)
  • Smallest Unit: Enigmara Mysteries (ENIGM)
  • Variant: Prismatic Spectrify (PRISPE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Spectrify Beams (SPEB)
  • Smallest Unit: Spectrify Gleams (SPEG)
  • Variant: Bounty Harvestum (BOUNHARV)
  • Smaller Denomination: Harvestum Grains (HARVG)
  • Smallest Unit: Harvestum Seeds (HARVS)
  • Variant: Azure Cerulean (AZUCER)
  • Smaller Denomination: Cerulean Waves (CERW)
  • Smallest Unit: Cerulean Droplets (CERD)
  • Variant: Shadow Nyxarite (SHANYX)
  • Smaller Denomination: Nyxarite Shadows (NYXS)
  • Smallest Unit: Nyxarite Whispers (NYXW)
  • Variant: Ethereal Sylvanum (ETHSYL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Sylvanum Leaves (SYLL)
  • Smallest Unit: Sylvanum Blossoms (SYLB)
  • Variant: Ethereal Etherium (ETHE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Etherium Wisps (ETHW)
  • Smallest Unit: Etherium Sparks (ETHS)
  • Variant: Moonlit Silvren (MOONSIL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Silvren Beams (SILB)
  • Smallest Unit: Silvren Gleams (SILG)
  • Variant: Crystal Quartzara (CRYQUAR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quartzara Shards (QUARS)
  • Smallest Unit: Quartzara Crystals (QUARC)
  • Variant: Ember Emberium (EMBE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Emberium Sparks (EMBSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Emberium Flames (EMBF)
  • Variant: Dazzling Glintstone (DAZGLI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Glintstone Gleams (GLIG)
  • Smallest Unit: Glintstone Sparkles (GLIS)
  • Variant: Shiny Lustrum (SHILUS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lustrum Shimmers (LUSS)
  • Smallest Unit: Lustrum Gleams (LUSG)
  • Variant: Gentle Zephyrite (GENZEPH)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zephyrite Breezes (ZEPHB)
  • Smallest Unit: Zephyrite Whispers (ZEPHW)
  • Variant: Fiery Pyralis (FIERYPR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Pyralis Sparks (PYRSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Pyralis Flames (PYRF)
  • Variant: Cosmic Stardustium (COSSTA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Stardustium Glitters (STAG)
  • Smallest Unit: Stardustium Sparkles (STAS)
  • Variant: Viridescent Veridian (VIRVERI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Veridian Leaves (VERIL)
  • Smallest Unit: Veridian Petals (VERIP)
  • Variant: Enigmatic Mystara (ENIGMYS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Mystara Whispers (MYSW)
  • Smallest Unit: Mystara Sparkles (MYSS)
  • Variant: Radiant Auroraflux (RADAF)
  • Smaller Denomination: Auroraflux Beams (AURFB)
  • Smallest Unit: Auroraflux Gleams (AURFG)
  • Variant: Stellar Celestara (STELCEL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Celestara Beams (CELB)
  • Smallest Unit: Celestara Gleams (CELG)
  • Variant: Liquid Quicksilver (LIQQUI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quicksilver Drops (QUID)
  • Smallest Unit: Quicksilver Ripples (QUIR)
  • Variant: Floral Blossomium (FLORBLOS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Blossomium Petals (BLOSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Blossomium Fragments (BLOSF)
  • Variant: Icy Polarisite (ICYPOL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Polarisite Shards (POLSH)
  • Smallest Unit: Polarisite Crystals (POLC)
  • Variant: Resurrected Phoenixium (RESPHO)
  • Smaller Denomination: Phoenixium Sparks (PHOSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Phoenixium Flames (PHOF)
  • Variant: Celestial Astralara (CELAAS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Astralara Beams (ASTRAB)
  • Smallest Unit: Astralara Gleams (ASTRAG)
  • Variant: Luminous Radiantium (LUMRAD)
  • Smaller Denomination: Radiantium Beams (RADB)
  • Smallest Unit: Radiantium Gleams (RADG)
  • Variant: Ember Cinderflare (EMBCIN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Cinderflare Sparks (CINSP)
  • Smallest Unit: Cinderflare Flames (CINF)
  • Variant: Celestial Astraline (CELAST)
  • Smaller Denomination: Astraline Beams (ASTB)
  • Smallest Unit: Astraline Gleams (ASTG)
  • Variant: Stellar Quasarion (STELQUAS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quasarion Beams (QUASB)
  • Smallest Unit: Quasarion Gleams (QUASG)
  • Variant: Nautical Aquarite (NAAQUA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Aquarite Waves (AQUAW)
  • Smallest Unit: Aquarite Sparks (AQUAS)
  • Variant: Emerald Verdelight (EMVERD)
  • Smaller Denomination: Verdelight Leaves (VERDL)
  • Smallest Unit: Verdelight Petals (VERDP)
  • Variant: Shadow Eclipseflare (SHAECLF)
  • Smaller Denomination: Eclipseflare Shadows (ECLFS)
  • Smallest Unit: Eclipseflare Whispers (ECLFW)
  • Variant: Quartz Crystaline (QUARC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Quartzine Shards (QUARS)
  • Smallest Unit: Quartzine Crystals (QUARC)
  • Variant: Breeze Zephyrosis (BREEZEPH)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zephyrosis Gusts (ZEPHG)
  • Smallest Unit: Zephyrosis Whirls (ZEPHW)
  • Variant: Nebula Nebulara (NEBULANE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Nebulara Clouds (NEBULAC)
  • Smallest Unit: Nebulara Stardust (NEBULAS)
  • Variant: Cryptic Cryptomera (CRYPCRY)
  • Smaller Denomination: Cryptomera Whispers (CRYPTW)
  • Smallest Unit: Cryptomera Shadows (CRYPTS)
  • Variant: Lustrous Lumiscence (LUSLUMI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lumiscence Beams (LUMIB)
  • Smallest Unit: Lumiscence Gleams (LUMIG)
  • Variant: Solar Solsticecoin (SOLSOLC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Solsticecoin Beams (SOLCB)
  • Smallest Unit: Solsticecoin Gleams (SOLCG)
  • Variant: Vibrant Vividium (VIBVIV)
  • Smaller Denomination: Vividium Colors (VIVC)
  • Smallest Unit: Vividium Shimmers (VIVS)
  • Variant: Zephyr Zypherion (ZEPHZYPH)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zypherion Gusts (ZYPHG)
  • Smallest Unit: Zypherion Whirls (ZYPHW)
  • Variant: Mystic Arcanium (MYSARC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Arcanium Runes (ARCR)
  • Smallest Unit: Arcanium Sigils (ARCS)
  • Variant: Dusk Aurorium (DUSKAURO)
  • Smaller Denomination: Aurorium Beams (AUROB)
  • Smallest Unit: Aurorium Gleams (AUROG)
  • Variant: Azure Ceruleaflame (AZUCERF)
  • Smaller Denomination: Ceruleaflame Waves (CERFW)
  • Smallest Unit: Ceruleaflame Sparks (CERFS)
  • Variant: Abyssal Oblivionix (ABYSSOBLI)
  • Smaller Denomination: Oblivionix Shadows (OBLIS)
  • Smallest Unit: Oblivionix Whispers (OBLIW)
  • Variant: Stellar Novasphere (STELLANOVA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Novasphere Beams (NOVAB)
  • Smallest Unit: Novasphere Gleams (NOVAG)
  • Variant: Temporal Chronoflare (TEMPCHRO)
  • Smaller Denomination: Chronoflare Beams (CHROB)
  • Smallest Unit: Chronoflare Gleams (CHROG)
  • Variant: Phantom Phantasmium (PHANTPHAN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Phantasmium Shadows (PHANTS)
  • Smallest Unit: Phantasmium Whispers (PHANW)
  • Variant: Inferno Ignitionite (INFIGN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Ignitionite Sparks (IGNIS)
  • Smallest Unit: Ignitionite Flames (IGNIF)
  • Variant: Ethereal Sylvanix (ETHSYL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Sylvanix Leaves (SYLL)
  • Smallest Unit: Sylvanix Blossoms (SYLB)
  • Variant: Celestial Cosmara (CELCOS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Cosmara Beams (COSB)
  • Smallest Unit: Cosmara Gleams (COSG)
  • Variant: Abyssal Abyssium (ABYSSALABY)
  • Smaller Denomination: Abyssium Shadows (ABYSSS)
  • Smallest Unit: Abyssium Whispers (ABYSSW)
  • Variant: Zephyr Zephyrium (ZEPHZEPH)
  • Smaller Denomination: Zephyrium Gusts (ZEPHG)
  • Smallest Unit: Zephyrium Whispers (ZEPHW)
  • Variant: Mystical Arcaneon (MYSTARC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Arcaneon Runes (ARCR)
  • Smallest Unit: Arcaneon Sigils (ARCS)
  • Variant: Radiant Celestiara (RADCEL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Celestiara Beams (CELB)
  • Smallest Unit: Celestiara Gleams (CELG)
  • Variant: Tranquil Serenitium (TRANSSER)
  • Smaller Denomination: Serenitium Shadows (SERS)
  • Smallest Unit: Serenitium Whispers (SERW)
  • Variant: Eclipse Ecliptium (ECLIECL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Ecliptium Shadows (ECLIS)
  • Smallest Unit: Ecliptium Whispers (ECLIW)
  • Variant: Swirling Vortexara (SWIRVOR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Vortexara Gusts (VORG)
  • Smallest Unit: Vortexara Whirls (VORW)
  • Variant: Shimmering Lustrara (SHIMLUS)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lustrara Shimmers (LUSS)
  • Smallest Unit: Lustrara Gleams (LUSG)
  • Variant: Jade Naturium (JANAT)
  • Smaller Denomination: Naturium Acorns (NATA)
  • Smallest Unit: Naturium Spores (NATU)
  • Variant: Silver Valorian (SILVAL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Valorian Stars (VALS)
  • Smallest Unit: Valorian Sparks (VALP)
  • Variant: Crescent Lunarium ( CRLUN)
  • Smaller Denomination: Lunarium Moons (LUNM)
  • Smallest Unit: Lunarium Dust (LUND)
  • Variant: Thunder Fulgarix (THUFUL)
  • Smaller Denomination: Fulgarix Bolts (FULB)
  • Smallest Unit: Fulgarix Sparks (FULS)
  • Variant: Frost Glacium (FROGLA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Glacium Shards (GLAS)
  • Smallest Unit: Glacium Crystals (GLAC)
  • Variant: Sand Temporium (SANTEM)
  • Smaller Denomination: Temporium Minutes (TEMM)
  • Smallest Unit: Temporium Seconds (TEMS)
  • Variant: Steel Fortium (STEFOT)
  • Smaller Denomination: Fortium Pieces (FORP)
  • Smallest Unit: Fortium Fragments (FORF)
  • Variant: Gold Aurelium (GOAUR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Aurelium Nuggets (AURN)
  • Smallest Unit: Aurelium Dust (AURD)
  • Variant: Azure Oceanum (AZOCE)
  • Smaller Denomination: Oceanum Waves (OCEW)
  • Smallest Unit: Oceanum Ripples (OCER)
  • Variant: Emerald Viridium (EMVIR)
  • Smaller Denomination: Viridium Leaves (VIRL)
  • Smallest Unit: Viridium Stems (VIRS)
  • Variant: Shadow Nocturnum (SHANOC)
  • Smaller Denomination: Nocturnum Moons (NOCM)
  • Smallest Unit: Nocturnum Motes (NOCT)
  • Variant: Mithril Adamantium (MITADA)
  • Smaller Denomination: Adamantium Ore (ADAOR)
  • Smallest Unit: Adamantium Fragments (ADAFR)
  • Variant: Storm Tempestrix (STTEM)
  • Smaller Denomination: Tempestrix Winds (TEMWI)
  • Smallest Unit: Tempestrix Gusts (TEMGU)
  • Variant: Dusk Vesperum (DUSVES)
  • Smaller Denomination: Vesperum Stars (VESST)
  • Smallest Unit: Vesperum Sparks (VESSP)
  • Variant: Obsidian Terrella (OBTER)
  • Smaller Denomination: Terrella Pebbles (TERPE)
  • Smallest Unit: Terrella Grains (TERGR)
  • Variant: Bright Luxaron (BRILUX)
  • Smaller Denomination: Luxaron Beams (LUXB)
  • Smallest Unit: Luxaron Sparks (LUXS)
  • Variant: Orichalcum Plutonium (ORPLU)
  • Smaller Denomination: Plutonium Ore (PLUOR)
  • Smallest Unit: Plutonium Fragments (PLUFR)

Naming a new currency can be challenging, but tools like our Currency Generator make it fast and fun to invent monetary systems for fictional realms. With the click of a button, you can access countless creative coin names to establish the economic culture of your fantasy world. 

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Creating Coins: Worldbuilding Fantasy Money

When it comes to fantasy currency, it seems to be a little too easy for authors to fall back onto vague, undeveloped forms of money. “Gold pieces” and “silver pieces” are the kinds of meaningless names that an awful lot of writers seem to go for, but they can also be very sterile, unrealistic sorts of terms for characters to use in everyday speech. Of course, you don’t need to spend a week creating an entire economic system — don’t let your worldbuilding become such an elaborate exercise that it keeps you from ever starting on the actual story! — but a moment’s consideration of how money works in your world can help you add the kind of touches that make your world more authentic  and tell your readers something about your setting. In this post we’ll dive into some considerations for coinage.

Metal coins are a common-sense go-to form of money for fantasy settings, for the same reasons that so many ancient societies also used them: they’re portable, durable, can easily be made uniform in design, and can be consistently measured by weight and divided to form smaller denominations. There’s a certain charisma inherent in characters trading in mysterious coins earned and pillaged through quest and adventure. Most of the advice here applies to coins, but can also provide you with some things to consider for paper notes.

Establish your basic unit of currency

If you do want to go for a formalized currency, the simplest way to start is with a basic unit. This will make your system easier to understand for your readers, and pretty easy to manage for you. For instance, in many countries today the dollar is the most basic unit. All other forms of currency are either multiples of the dollar ($5 bill, $20 bill, and so on), or fractions of the dollar (a US quarter is 25% of a dollar, a dime is 10% of a dollar, etc).

Once you’ve got your basic unit, you can create a few multiplications and divisions to give you a little array of coins for your characters to use. You don’t need a ton of complicated options; a half dozen is probably more than enough for any fantasy story, unless it’s some sort of medieval accountancy story, in which case you probably know more about this subject than I do.

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Determine your materials

You might also be considering creating money from materials other than metal or paper. There are a number of things to consider in that scenario, including:

Could your currency be mass-produced sufficiently to meet the country’s currency needs? Metal is easily stamped, and paper is easily printed, with the right equipment. Currency made from materials like jade, ivory, or bone would probably need to be individually carved, which would make each coin particularly time-consuming and potentially costly to make.

How scarce a material is it? Scarcity is one of the things that can make a material valuable enough to form currency, but exactly how hard is it for your country to source the materials used in the creation of their money? Does it depend upon good relations with a neighboring territory where the material is actually mined? Does the money require some sort of magic to finish it, which gives the local magicians’ guild disproportionate power in the kingdom?

How easy would it be to counterfeit? If your money is made from a material that’s freely available, and it doesn’t have significant anti-counterfeiting measures, fake currency would quickly run rampant and destroy the value of the currency. How can your citizens tell if the currency they’re passed is real or not, and what lengths would counterfeiters go to to create a phony version of your country’s currency?

How difficult is it for a lay person to determine the value of the money? If your currency is made from intricately faceted gems, for instance, does everyone carry around a jeweler’s loupe at all times to examine the quality of all currency that’s passed to them? Have all of the people had to become gemologists just to get by? How do blind people get by in a society that requires measures like these?

How hardy is the material? A coin made of wood could quickly and easily become brittle and snap, or warp and crack due to weather. A material that would be heavily damaged by water, or an ink that runs, would all make unsuitable forms of currency. Bear in mind that whatever your money is made of, it will undoubtedly be handled roughly. A material light enough to scratch, or delicate enough to break, would probably cause more problems than it would solve.

What is the cost of both the material and the conversion of it into money? If a coin costs many more times to produce than it’s worth, or requires too specialized a skill to finish, it won’t be economical for the government to use.

Naming your nation’s coins

When you’re naming your nation’s coins, and wanting to go beyond the simplistic “gold pieces” (thank you, bless you), you have plenty of options. Coins are named for all sorts of things, including:

Monetary worth

Some coins are simply named for their value. A few easy examples in US currency are the quarter (worth one quarter of a dollar) and the dime, whose essential root comes from the Latin  decima pars , or “tenth part.” (It wound up as  dime after being filtered through both Old French and Middle English.) Similarly, the word cent comes from the Latin for “hundredth,” so one cent is a hundredth of a dollar, five cents is five hundredths of a dollar, and so on.

The designs stamped on them

Early coins were essentially tangible items of value — small measures of precious metals that were in themselves considered to have monetary worth — of a very precise weight. So the designs stamped on early coins were most often royal seals, certifying that the coins were genuinely made from the correct metal and were the proper weight. Later designs became more interesting and intricate, and depicted all sorts of subjects: rulers, temples, animals, commemoration of battles and victories, slogans, and culturally significant symbols, among other things.

The common names of these coins often come very simply from what is depicted on those coins. One example you might recognize is the Canadian loonie, the one-dollar coin, so named because they feature a bird called a Common Loon on one side.

Your own fantasy nation’s coins could be named after just about anything! And the imagery depicted on a nation’s coins might also help show the priorities of the nations or rulers in question. Has a vain, tyrannical king plastered an idealized version of his own face on every coin in his kingdom? Are the people so dedicated to agriculture that their currency is all stamped with different types of crops? Are most of a region’s coins little odes to the god of war?

A coin’s common name might also come not from what is literally pictured on the surface, but by the public’s impression of the coin’s artwork. The British King George III “Bull Head” coin, which was simply called a “bull” by the public, didn’t picture any form of bovine at all, but the portrait of the king did look very thick and bullish. This half-crown only lasted a couple of years; the king found the portrait — and probably the nickname that came with it — offensive, and had new artwork commissioned for a replacement coin.

The specific commodities they were designed to signify or redeem

The shekel was the name for both a specific weight of barley, and the coin which could be used to collect that weight of barley from the city’s warehouse. Shekels eventually became a form of coinage used in several different nations, which could be used simply as a currency to purchase all sorts of things, and was no longer exclusively a “redeem for one bag of barley” token.

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Carthaginian shekel (310-290 BC), left; Jerusalem shekel (66-70 CE), right. Photos by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

Other currency might be known specifically for what it most frequently was used to purchase. At a certain point in English history, horses were mostly bought with  guineas; there are still horse races called the 1000 and 2000 Guineas Stakes, and horses are still sold in the UK and Ireland with a price in guineas (though in modern times the standard currency is pounds), for historical reasons that I’ll refrain from spending a few paragraphs on. If a coin is used almost exclusively by horse traders, it wouldn’t be a surprise for it to end up with a horsey nickname, either.

The country from which it originated

Coins may also be named for the country or government that produced them, or the authority which issued them. This is where names like sovereign and crown come from — the coins were issued with the authorization of the crown. The Spanish  real,  Iranian  rial, and Saudi Arabian  riyal all come from the words for “royal,” for the same reason.

While the citizens of the country that issues the coin might not refer to it with their own country’s name — Americans aren’t likely to start calling any of our coins “muricaners,” although that would be hilarious and we should — it’s entirely possible that citizens of another country that traded with us would refer to our currency in reference to what country it came from. Muricaners it is. Spread the word.

A related category might include currency whose name comes from the region in which the metal used in the coins was mined. The British guinea is one of these, and so is the South African  rand. (Even the word dollar has its origins in the region in which the original silver for dollars was mined .)

The material the coin was composed of

A simple example of this before modern currency was the Roman rough bronze, which was a roughly weighed nugget of bronze; its worth was in the bronze itself, which could be used to make quality tools. This was essentially still a barter system, in which an item of value was exchanged for some other item of value, with the bronze just being accepted as something generally useful in that society. Later developments of Roman bronze gave the “currency” a standardized weight, and eventually resulted in bronze coins that weren’t meant to be anything other than coins: so their value as a material to be melted down changed over to their value for use in exchange as formalized money. Apparently historians still get into fisticuffs about exactly where in the development of this system the use of bronze switched from a system of barter to a true system of money.

Similarly, some coins have also been named by their weight, or the weight of other coins to which they were equivalent. The English pound, Italian  lira and Spanish  peso all have names that essentially mean “pound” or “weight.” (Obviously the coins themselves don’t weigh a pound… in the case of the English pound, it was worth the equivalent of a full pound-weight of pennies.)

Shape and size

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Relative sizes of silver Castilian coins. (Public domain, from Wiki .)

One important feature of coins is being able to differentiate them, and this can also provide a little extra richness for the way you handle currency in your world. Coins will usually vary in size, as they were originally made with precious metals, and using different sizes gave them each literally a different value. But it’s also incredibly handy for coins to have other unique features: a center hole, a variety of shapes, a textured or notched edge, raised text or numerals, or varying thickness.  These kinds of features help people tell coins apart, whether they’re visually impaired, or just inclined toward making deals at dark crossroads in the dead of night. Not that I personally know anything about that.

These differences might be used in a single nation or city to create variety in their own coinage, or you might see squared coins from one nation and octagons from another. It’s just one more way to add unique details to your world’s coins, and another potential source of common names for your coins.

Don’t be afraid to mix and match!

In a single country or currency system, it’s very likely that the names of coins will be drawn from a combination of these naming conventions, so don’t be afraid to mix and match! For instance, the US quarter and dime are named for their value; nickels are named for the metal they were eventually made with, and pennies come with an etymology so complicated that no one seems to be quite sure where the word even comes from.

Nickels are actually kind of an interesting example all on their own, because they weren’t initially made with nickel: they were pure silver, and were called the half-dime. After the American Civil War threw the nation’s monetary system into absolute chaos , and created a shortage of the precious metals that had previously been used to make coins, the nickel wound up being made of a combination of nickel and copper, thus the name.

A single type of coin might also have different names for what era or design of coin it is. To use the US nickel as an example again, there’s the Shield nickel, Liberty Head nickel, Buffalo nickel, and Jefferson nickel, all named for their various designs and depictions. While the general public might still just refer to all of these as just a “nickel,” the common parlance could just as easily have turned to calling the nickel a “shield” or “Liberty head” instead, if the design had remained unchanging.

Local slang and accents

It’s also a good idea to imagine how local accents and pronunciation can change the names of your coinage with time. For instance, the British two pence coin is often pronounced as “tuppence,” and the three pence as “thruppence.” They’d also be abbreviated as 2p and 3p, so they’re often also called “two pee” and “three pee,” for that reason. You could end up with all sorts of versions and abbreviations for any common form of currency.

To return to our previous Shield nickel example, a coin called a “shield” because of the shield on its face could easily over time become a “sheld” or “shild,” or meld two separate words together. Say your country uses a guilder coin, but it’s a specific colonial version with a shield on it. “Shield guilder” could easily become “shilder” with the local accent over time.

There’s really no limit to where the names of your coins could come from, or what they could become. Perhaps the most important things to consider in the narrative is that your readers understand you’re talking about currency (and not like, a literal shield) and that they understand the relative value of that currency well enough to know the situation your characters are in (which is usually done easily enough with context). For example:

Ysolt flipped through the coins in her palm, her fingers curled over to keep the quantity of her currency from the sight of the innkeeper. “I’ve got five shilders,” she said, and if it wasn’t  all she had, that was her own business. The innkeeper scowled, waving his meaty hand like he was shooing her away. “Colony money ain’t worth but half a real guilder. You give me ten, and you can have your room.”

What I think works well in this example is that you know a shilder is a coin, you know it’s worth relative to the guilder (or at least how certain people view the value of that currency and the people who hold it), and it’s incredibly easy to see that “shilder” is some kind of derivative of “guilder.” So you can pack a good amount of info into a pretty brief exchange.

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Looking at current coins of the world can be a great source of inspiration; decide what you might call them in your fantasy world!

Figured out what sort of names you want to give your coins? Bust out the thesaurus (dot com) to come up with some potential names that connect to your coin without also confusing your language. The knight-decorated coin heading this article is a great example: if your story features actual knights, calling the coin a “knight” could be confusing (and maybe a little boring). You could always call it a gallant, errant, cavalier, or banneret. A coin with a ship on it, like the one in the photo above, might become a galleon, barge, brigantine, frigate, clipper, or xebec. Maybe the locals have a low opinion of sailors, so they call the coin with a mighty battleship on it a dinghy. Go nuts!

The relative worth of a coin

Like anything else in your fictional world, currency is heavily impacted by war, conquest, and colonialism. You might find coins called “sovereigns” in places that had never had kings, because they’ve been conquered by people who do. (Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II still appears on Canadian coins. Make of that what you will.) Changes in regime can lead to changes in currency, changes in community values, devaluations of old currency, and other complications for your characters.

Your characters’ coins wouldn’t necessarily be turned away, though, even by merchants in a far-off land. Spanish coins (like the infamous “pieces of eight,” so called because they were worth 8 reales)  were a worldwide standard for awhile, not just because the Spanish were sailing all over the place conquering things and buying things, but also because their coins were known to be properly weighed and to actually contain the amount of precious metals that they were supposed to, which made them inherently valuable. (Pure silver would always be good for buying power, no matter what nation’s stamp it had on it.) So your fantasy nations might easily trade in another country’s coins, just because of their reputation for purity. Or your characters’ coins could wind up being worthless once they’ve traveled beyond the boundaries of their own land; it’s all a way to complicate your plot and layer your worldbuilding.

Alternatives to a system of cold hard cash

Of course, you don’t have to build your model on metal coins or paper bills at all. Entire trade systems have revolved around beads, cowrie shells, and other items that people just find attractive, items that are particularly useful for making something valuable (like the Romans and their bronze), or items that are prized because they’re scarce or difficult to obtain. Your society could be a barter system, in which items of value are traded for items of similar value. There’s also “money of account,” a system based on accounts and ledgers, in which “I owe you” becomes a much more formalized affair. (Today we all know this as “debt” and are buried to our collective necks in it.) Even for actual money rather than barter, there were plenty of options throughout history, particularly for the wealthy and merchant classes. Paper currency was already in use in 11th-century China, and all over the world bank notes, promissory notes, bills of exchange, and credit notes provided merchants with ways to make large transactions without the risks of transporting large quantities of coins and precious metals.

It would also be realistic for different societies in your world to have completely different systems, not just of local currency but of buying and selling in general. If your main character comes from a land with a very clear-cut system of coins and currency, where no one has ever in their entire lives haggled, and they find themselves in a land of bartering where everyone else is a hard-core negotiator, that’s going to complicate their life!

Worldbuilding for fun and profit

You might not be interested in writing a medieval bank heist (although now I think about it that absolutely sounds like a movie I’d watch the hell out of), but even a little bit of extra thought or a single line in your story with a slightly more detailed view of the local money can do an awful lot to enrich your worldbuilding.

I’ve used a lot of American and English coin examples here — colonialism and Western-centrism in action, y’all — mostly because I don’t know a ton about the common naming conventions of coinage from other countries. I’m really into coin art but I’m not actually a coin collector. I’d  love to hear about the coins where you’re from (or just coins you like to collect, or random facts about coins you like to share…) and where their names come from. Hit me with a little coin knowledge in the comments!

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Goodness gracious! This is a subject that REALLY needs more attention. As a coin collector & frequent attendee of SF conventions, one of the things I think really could be useful is a “Ancient & Mediaeval Coins & Currency Systems for Fantasy Writers” panel (not unlike the “Airships for Steampunk Writers” panel I moderated at the 2012 Worldcon). It’s something which writers usually either don’t think about at all (even Tolkien has people using money in “The Lord of the Rings”, clearly without any effort having been put into it), or get completely wrong.

Just as an example, there’s a widespread assumption that there’s some kind of fixed relation between different monetary metals. WRONG! In mediaeval Spain (indeed down to the 19th Century), the copper maravedi was theoretically 34 to the silver real, & the real 4 to the gold escudo, but in practice, not only did the relative values fluctuate, but you might not even be able to exchange one for another. At one point, the Spanish Crown was issuing new coppers, & counterstamping the old ones to revise the values, literally several times a year in a desperate attempt to stabilize the value relative to silver.

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I would definitely turn up for that panel! I don’t know where you’re based but we’ve got a great conference called LTUE here in Utah if you ever want to stop by and get your coin on. 😀 I suspect most writers wouldn’t want to get quite as detailed as your Spanish coinage example, but I do think it’s one of those things where you can do just a very little to help your story a LOT. When a story has a magic system so complex and well-developed that it needs a flow chart, and then they’re talking prices in “gold pieces,” I just throw up my hands and go, “Great job, you ruined it!” I… might a little dramatic. ;D

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During the era directly after WWI, inflation was rampant in Germany. Cities (not the nation) printed their own paper money, sometimes as often as once every couple of months as Te value of the currency changed. In many cases, known artists designed the currency and it was block printed. In some cases, notably the city of Hamlin (where the pied piper piped) each value will be a different scene in the history of the city. This kind of currency is called “Notgeld” and well worth a look

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This was really helpful. I never though about different form of coins. I know there are galeons and drahmas and every other coin is just golden or silver.

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This is great! I will definitely keep it in mind for my novels.

Another interesting thing about money is how you can end up with multiple countries using the same name for their currency, but it having different values. Uganda and Kenya both use shillings, but they’re totally different coins and bills, with totally different values. A Kenyan shilling is worth about 1 US cent. 1 Ugandan shilling is worth absolutely nothing; they don’t even make a 1 shilling coin, the smallest coin is 100 shillings. It take 3,500 Ugandan shillings to equal 1 US dollar.

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This was so incredibly helpful! Also, I love that you have articles on horses as, one. my kid sister is obsessed with horses. And two, I’ll be referencing this for my book.

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