Cheerful, obviously-novelty fake $100 bills built for teaching money, board games, and kids' play — the safest-by-design pick here.
Not every fake $100 bill needs to fool a camera — some need to teach a third-grader how to make change. JZK's play money is unmistakably novelty: simplified art, off proportions, and clear differences from real currency, which makes it the highest legal-safe pick in this guide and perfect for classrooms, Monopoly-style games, and pretend play. Realism is intentionally low, so it's the wrong tool for film or photography. But for education, board games, and gag gifts where 'looks like money, obviously isn't' is the goal, it's cheap, durable enough for small hands, and worry-free.