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BIG SCREEN STACKS offers a premium set of 300 prop money notes, designed for filmmakers and advertisers. Each note is compliant with Bank of England guidelines, ensuring a realistic look while supporting local UK manufacturing. Perfect for photo booths, game shows, and more!
Brand | Big Screen Stacks |
Model Number | 2022 3 stack 50 |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 10 x 4 cm; 50 g |
Material | Paper |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 50 g |
E**E
very passable, strikes a good balance between recognition and not being troublesome
The media could not be loaded. These note stacks do strike a nice balance between superficial realism and being fake enough to avoid any problems. In person the notes do feel oversized, but once behind the lens the size looks perfectly passable and actually serves to make them more legible. The inclusion of the extra spare wrap band is helpful too. The plain backs mean you have to be careful with the angle if fanning the stacks, but is otherwise not noticeable with the single back-print in place at the bottom of the stack.
J**S
Not great value
With my nephew being involved in film I thought I this pack of notes might be useful as prop in one of his own projects.Packed in a simple plastic bag there are 3 stacks of 100 £50 notes. They are printed one side with the word specimen across the middle, save for the final note at the bottom of the stack that has only the reverse side printed. Conveniently the "specimen" is covered by the bank strap, for which spares are supplied. While these need to be larger to comply with the guidelines, they are almost comically big. The notes are clearly printed on a good quality paper. Unfortunately not the type are typically used for bank notes and won't really weather like notes. From a distance these would look ok but really wouldn't work in any close up shots.These have their uses in productions but they are a little limited due to their size. The main issue her is the price. At £28.99 they seem to expensive and should be about half that.
◀**�
Look good on photos / videos, but rather large
These are reasonably good looking fake bank notes. They're bundled in packs of 100, with printing only on 1 side and a single reverse sided note at the back. This, according to the instruction leaflet, is done to comply with the law around counterfeit currency.These are printed reasonably well, however do look better on photos or in videos, where the camera seems to pick up the colour in the ink better. This is clearly done to ensure the most accurate on screen colours.There aren't cheap, but the longevity and re-use is clearly quite high when used as a film or photo prop.The only issue is arou d the size of the notes. They're ridiculously large. Again, this may be done to comply with the law, but you would normally want props to be fairly accurate. The only way around it is to put them in the back of scenery, etc. In hand, they look far to big.Overall, these are useful as props, as long as you don't mind the big size. They'll come in handy for some staged photos I'm doing, as well as a novelty item for the background of Amazon review photos.
G**1
The attention to detail in these prop money notes is impressive.
his pack of £15,000 prop money in Pounds 50 denominations provides an authentic and realistic look, adding a touch of excitement and immersion to any pretend play scenario. The pack comes with 300 banknotes, providing ample supply for various uses and settings. The inclusion of an extra bank strap is a thoughtful addition, ensuring that the prop money is organized and easy to handle. I appreciate the quality and durability of these prop money notes. They are made from high-quality materials
E**D
Wow, almost thought I was rich
The thing I like is that as a prop, as a photographic prop or even video prop, I don’t think most people, including myself, would know the difference.Now obviously the reverse side is marked up heavily to make it obvious they are not attempting to make real money, and under the “money band” on the top there is in big bold print “SPECIMEN”, so as to make it clear they are not real, which I like because it stops any confusion or miss use.These really do look like the real thing thou, once you hold them the difference is obvious, but again, purely as a visual prop, these are fantastic.
J**F
Useless for me; back isn't printed!
The note itself looks nice and is bigger then the original. But the back itself isn't even printed, it is blank and basically just makes the note useless as I was going to use this for one of my blogs but you can't tell it is fake cause of the back. The print on the front is fine, toy can't tell from far. If you need it to prank someone as a one off then this may be it, but not for me.
S**E
Look genuine
The media could not be loaded. Good recreation. They are slightly over sized which I understand is a legal requirement. look and feel good and have a nice solid weight. If you need a prop you won’t be disappointed although the price seems high?
M**K
Realistic at a brief glance
I don't like the fact that they are way bigger than real notes. They could do with being smaller than they are but a little bit bigger than real notes.I also think that they could do with a less noticeable SPECIMEN stamp on them or maybe specimen written somewhere less noticeable and be double sided, because you can't do a lot with them.If you tried to use them on screen for let's say a “Big Win” scenario where people throw the notes in the air, you will see that they are all blank on one side except for the printers logo and a HUGE Black SPECIMEN stamp on the fronts.You could get away with having stacks of them in a briefcase as the bank seal tape covers the specimen but if someone took a stack out and riffled them in the wrong way you would, again, clearly see they were fakes.
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