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The Learning Resources 1 Coin Set of 50 offers realistic play money that is almost the actual size and features the latest 2017 design. Approved by HM Treasury, this educational tool is perfect for children aged 3 and up, helping them build money recognition and improve their equivalency skills through engaging, hands-on activities.
N**A
Brilliant for rewards and imaginative play
These fake one-pound coins are absolutely brilliant. They’re really well made and look very realistic, though not identical to real coins, which is ideal for using at home. I first bought them as part of our potty training reward system, and it worked so well! my child loved collecting the coins and trading them in for little treats. Now that we’ve moved past potty training, he uses them for role play, especially for playing shop, and they’ve held up perfectly through all his games. They haven’t worn out or faded, and the quality is excellent for the price. A great little find that’s been fun and useful in so many ways.
V**N
Very good prop for filmmaking
bought these for making a film and despite their imperfection, they are still pretty good as a prop.
K**Y
Not to size of real coin
Really can't moan, great quality. They arent the same size as a normal pound coin, i get why they can't but if anywhere or a machine accepts these as real ones is their own issue. I wanted to add them to a weight reward chart but they obviously don't fit. I have, however, been able to take them into work and the children now use them during counting games with me.
J**R
Fun replica pound coins.
Really good replica coins. I bought these to play cards with a relative who loves to play card games and is now in a care home. It would be difficult to play with real money when visiting, but the replica money makes it fun for us all. They believe it is real money and it certainly looks real. It would be good for children to have fun with too.
A**R
Bought to be used as trolley tokens
Bought to be used for trolley tokens but unfortunately they are bigger than a pound coin so won’t fit a trolley.
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