Replica bills and novelty money

Replica Bills, Trump Bills, Crypto Gifts & Christian Novelty Money

Shop novelty bills by theme: realistic-style replica bills for displays, Trump bills for political gifts, crypto bills for Bitcoin fans, and Christian bills for faith-based giveaways. Skip to replica bill products

Choose the Right Novelty Bill Type

A plain replica bill, a Trump bill, a crypto bill, and a Christian bill can all look like novelty money, but shoppers usually mean different occasions when they search those terms.

See coins and bills
  • Replica bills prop money, displays, collectibles, and classic novelty gifts
  • Trump bills political, patriotic, campaign-style, and conversation-piece gifts
  • Crypto bills Bitcoin, blockchain, trader, miner, and tech-desk novelty money
  • Christian bills faith messages, church prizes, outreach gifts, and inspirational keepsakes

Bill trivia game

Name the person on the bill

A quick money-trivia game makes the page more memorable and helps shoppers compare replica bills with political, crypto, and faith-based novelty money.
Who is on this bill?

Pick a name to start.

Buying novelty money for a party, shop, classroom, or event?

Use classic replica bills for prop and display needs, Trump bills for political gifts, crypto bills for Bitcoin themes, and Christian bills for faith-based giveaways. These are novelty items and are not legal tender.

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Replica Bill Questions

What is the difference between replica bills and Trump bills?

Replica bills are general novelty bill copies or display bills. Trump bills are political novelty gifts with a specific patriotic or campaign-style theme.

Are crypto bills the same thing as replica money?

Crypto bills are novelty money too, but their purpose is different: they are Bitcoin or cryptocurrency-themed gifts rather than traditional U.S. currency replicas.

What are Christian novelty bills used for?

Christian bills are message-based novelty gifts for churches, outreach tables, classroom rewards, party favors, and small inspirational giveaways.

Can replica bills be spent as real money?

No. Replica bills, political bills, crypto bills, and Christian bills are novelty items, keepsakes, or display pieces. They are not legal tender.

Replica Bills and Bank Note Copies
Fake money is commonly used for play, education, parties, displays, stage props, and novelty collecting. Blinkee’s replica bill selection is designed strictly for decorative and novelty use: gold notes, patriotic bills, Trump-themed bills, crypto-style bills, Christian and inspirational bills, and classic U.S. denomination replicas that make people stop and look.

Shop by intent
Classic replica bills – gold and silver U.S.-style notes for money-themed gifts, classroom examples, framed displays, party tables, and novelty collections.
Trump bills – political and patriotic novelty bills for personality-driven gifts, campaign-style keepsakes, and conversation pieces.
Crypto gifts – Bitcoin and crypto-style collectibles for digital-currency jokes, investor gifts, and desk decor.
Christian gifts – faith-based bills, coins, and messages for inspirational gifts, church groups, Sunday school prizes, and religious display pieces.

How to choose the right novelty bill
For realistic-looking prop money, start with U.S. denomination replica bills and bank note copies. For political gifts, choose Trump bills or patriotic themed pieces. For modern money jokes, crypto bills and coins make more sense than historical bank notes. For faith groups, Christian bills and coins give the gift a message instead of just a money theme.

Name the president on the bill: quick trivia
Guess first, then check the answer key below.
$1 bill – George Washington
$2 bill – Thomas Jefferson
$5 bill – Abraham Lincoln
$10 bill – Alexander Hamilton, not a president
$20 bill – Andrew Jackson
$50 bill – Ulysses S. Grant
$100 bill – Benjamin Franklin, not a president

Important note: These are novelty and decorative items, not legal tender. They are for gifts, games, lessons, displays, events, costumes, parties, and collecting. They are not intended to be spent, altered, or represented as real currency.

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