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From Netflix to Marvel, our motion picture money has been used by the industry pros for over a decade.
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Just a few productions where our prop money have landed, flown, exploded, or been dramatically stuffed into duffels.



































Production stories from screens that shined the spotlight on our prop money stacks
Spiderman: Homecoming
Even Marvel swung our way when the scene called for cinematic cash—and Prop Movie Money™ delivered.
In Spider-Man: Homecoming, when Spidey busts a group of crooks in Avengers masks, our New Series $20s go flying—creating one of the most iconic ATM robbery visuals in the MCU. Thanks to our long-standing relationships with Hollywood prop masters, those high-quality fake bills hit the set ready for action.
Narcos
Netflix Series & Marketing
We shipped stacks to the Narcos set in Colombia to be used in the series and also produced custom fake bills for Netflix’s outdoor ad campaign across NYC, Toronto, and LA!
Each bus stop display featured $2 million in fake bills—and one even got robbed!
American Made
Starring Tom Cruise
When Universal Pictures began production on American Made, they needed realisticprop money that looked like it came straight out of the 1980s—authentic, vintage, and camera-ready. We delivered.
That one custom order inspired the creation of our now-iconic 1980s Series, a design that’s now a classic part of our prop money catalog.
Triple Frontier
Starring Pedro Pascal
Triple Frontier called for fake cash—lots of it. We provided a pallet of prop money for Netflix’s high-stakes jungle heist scenes. Our stacks filled the duffels, added weight to the story, and made it into the moment Pedro Pascal’s donkey took a tragic tumble off the cliff.
Den of Thieves
For armored truck and heist scenes, the production needed thousands of full print fake money bills. We delivered thousands of camera-ready prop money stacks with zero glitches.
After filming wrapped, those same full-print stacks made appearances at promotional events—proof that great props can carry a story beyond the screen.
Saturday Night Live & More
For years, NBC Studios has trusted us to deliver high-quality fake money for its most iconic comedy shows.
From Saturday Night Live to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, our realistic prop money stacks have helped punch up sketches, sight gags, and unforgettable bits. When the laugh needs backup, we bring the bills.
Music videos that went viral
Our realistic prop money was featured in various music videos by popular artists over the years, but the most iconic ones were:
Rihanna – “BBHMM”
That unforgettable revenge scene? Those stacks were ours. Full print prop money that added weight (and edge) to the now-iconic briefcase moment.
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.”
We got the call, printed the stacks, and overnighted them—no idea what they were for. Two weeks later, the HUMBLE. Video dropped, and our inbox exploded.
Ever wondered how content creators pull off those massive cash challenges?
Thanks to our realistic prop money!
Over the years, we supplied content creators with fake bills used in challenges, pranks, and viral stunts. We also created custom “Beast Bucks” for @mrbeast, proving there are no limits to what prop money can do.
You’ve also seen our prop money in major commercials (and even on the runway)


Snoop Dogg x Adidas
US football campaign
The truck full of our prop money did more than just set the scene; it became the scene.
Overflowing with crisp, high-quality prop money and anchored by oversized gold cleats, the truck transformed a standard commercial into a bold visual metaphor for speed, swagger, and wealth.


Hulu Sellout
Live Sports Campaign
In August 2020, Hulu celebrated the return of live sports with a series of tongue-in-cheek “Sellouts” ads—featuring our crisp prop money front and center. The campaign poked fun at athlete endorsements by showing stars getting blatantly paid off, flipping the sponsorship script and spotlighting the comeback of sports during the pandemic.

From Film Sets to Fashion Week
Our prop money hit the runway in a big way at ‘23 NYFW—woven into “The DRE$$,” @FeNoel ’s first couture piece, designed in partnership with TIAA to spotlight the $1.6 million retirement gap women face.
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