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Big Screen Stacks offers 100 high-quality £20 King Charles prop notes, totaling £2000 in realistic fake currency. Trusted by top UK TV and film productions, this UK-made prop money complies with Bank of England reproduction rules, printed on premium paper, and delivered sealed for professional use in movies, advertisements, and content creation.









| Brand | Big Screen Stacks |
| Model Number | king charles variations |
| Colour | Predominantly Purple and Green |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 1.5 x 18 cm; 200 g |
| Material | paper |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
A**J
Good idea
Bought for a joke.
B**N
Avoid
Do not buy it’s nothing like real money in anyway doesn’t even stack up on size. Pointless can’t be used in film
T**N
Good quality but less fun than prop dollars
This prop money comes plainly bagged, with the stack of a hundred £20 notes secured quite tightly by a paper band, which is almost wide enough to cover the SPECIMEN text across the notes but just falls a little short. The notes are identical apart from the bottom one. The law requires them all to be single sided so to maintain the illusion of a stack, the bottom note has the bottom image featuring Turner while all the others have the top image featuring Charles III. All the notes have the Big Screen Stacks logo on the back. Quality appears pretty good, the paper is crisp and the printing is excellent. The notes are noticeably oversized and the SPECIMEN text is large so they don't look at all authentic except with a bit of forced perspective or where scale isn't apparent. The accompanying leaflet makes it clear that everything wrong with these notes is a legal requirement so no point complaining about that - if you want more realistic prop money the thing to do is to use dollars. Instead my main complaints are that there is only one bottom note (I'd have liked one or two more) and the band doesn't entirely cover the SPECIMEN text but overall I'm very happy with this prop money.
M**N
Great for fun present giving
Great for Christmas presents rather than real cash,and will transfer money afterwards. More rewarding and fun present giving
D**R
Funny money
From a distance, this can be made to look like real cash, but close up, there's no way it could be mistake for real twenties. For a start, the paper is quite thin and only printed on one side, so individually they don't feel anything like real banknotes. Then there's the word "specimen" printed in quite large letters on the front. If you're using this in any kind of production, you'll probably want to add a real £20 to the top to make the pile look more authentic. It might just be worth the asking price for that kind of work, but if you're doing anything close-up, I'm not sure these notes will work.
M**O
Good quality
I bought this product to put in my grandchildren’s cards to represent the money I was giving them by bank transfer which they can’t see or understand. They can play with the notes afterwards as play money as well as benefit from the money being saved for them later in life. Fun idea 👍
P**E
Its ok I suppose…
Quality isn’t bad, but you can get the exact same image from the bank of england and print it off at home yourself. Has ‘specimen’ in the middle of the image. Could only be used with the band around. Would definitely show up on camera… Amazon should check listings as to what people say film props have been used in.
M**Y
Not worth it
Rubbish
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