Chargers Weekly: Tyler Conklin Talks First Chargers Training Camp

‘On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by tight end Tyler Conklin to discuss his first Chargers training’

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Chargers Weekly: Tyler Conklin Talks First Chargers Training Camp

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by tight end Tyler Conklin to discuss his first Chargers training camp, goals for the season, Mike Williams’ retirement announcement, the new alternate uniforms, and the excitement of going up against Derwin James Jr., Daiyan Henley, and the Bolts’ defense during camp. This episode was recorded after training camp practice on Thursday, July 17.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by tight end Tyler Conklin to discuss his first Chargers training camp, goals for the season, Mike Williams’ retirement announcement, the new alternate uniforms, and the excitement of going up against Derwin James Jr., Daiyan Henley, and the Bolts’ defense during camp. This episode was recorded after training camp practice on Thursday, July 17.

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Chargers Weekly: Tyler Conklin Talks First Chargers Training Camp

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by tight end Tyler Conklin to discuss his first Chargers training camp, goals for the season, Mike Williams’ retirement announcement, the new alternate uniforms, and the excitement of going up against Derwin James Jr., Daiyan Henley, and the Bolts’ defense during camp. This episode was recorded after training camp practice on Thursday, July 17.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by The Athletic’s Daniel Popper and Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the LA Times as they discuss the top 2025 training camp storylines to watch, break down potential position group battles and depth chart “what-ifs,” and explore how offensive linemen Mekhi Becton and Joe Alt, along with wide receivers Mike Williams and Quentin Johnston, will work together in the offense this season.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. With Training Camp right around the corner, the hosts answer fan questions in a wide-ranging Q&A including expectations for the Chargers offense & defense, the importance of challenging the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 AFC West crown, and much more. They also discuss the big news in the NFL this week with the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers swapping Jalen Ramsey and Minkah Fitzpatrick in a blockbuster trade.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts answer the top questions from fans, addressing the status of the receiver room headed into 2025 Training Camp, including the impact wide receiver Quentin Johnston and rookie Tre’ Harris will have alongside wide receiver Ladd McConkey, what to expect in year 2 of the partnership between Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman and quarterback Justin Herbert with the newly added depth on offense, and whether rookie Omarion Hampton will see action in the upcoming preseason.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Head Coach Jim Harbaugh to discuss how breakout rookie performances from wide receiver Ladd McConkey and offensive tackle Joe Alt have set the standard for new rookies Omarion Hampton and Tre’ Harris to follow heading into 2025 Training Camp.

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Chargers Weekly: 2025 Chargers Minicamp Takeaways

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts break down the top performers at 2025 minicamp including second-year players Joe Alt & Ladd McConkey, impressive rookies Omarion Hampton & Oronde Gadsden II, and many more.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Chargers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman to discuss Ladd McConkey’s prep for year 2 after a standout rookie season, how the addition of first-round draft pick Omarion Hampton bolsters the Bolts rushing attack, and how having a quarterback like Justin Herbert opens up more options. Money and Chris share what they made of Week 2 of 2025 OTAs, including how the new-look wide receiver room is shaping up with additions like Mike Williams and Tre’ Harris and how Zion Johnson looks taking snaps at center.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Chargers Special Teams Coordinator Ryan Ficken to discuss how the rookies can make an impact on special teams. He also talks kicker Cameron Dicker’s development, punter J.K. Scott’s importance to the team, and more. Money & Chris also break down their early observations from 2025 OTAs, why they’re excited about the offense headlined by quarterback Justin Herbert, and much more.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and is joined by The Athletic’s Daniel Popper to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Money and Popper break down the biggest difference-makers to watch in the leadup to the 2025 season, including outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu, linebacker Daiyan Henley, rookie running back Omarion Hampton, wide receiver Ladd McConkey and more.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. As the 2025 NFL schedule is unveiled, the hosts break down all of the Chargers’ matchups, giving their reaction to primetime showdowns with Patrick Mahomes & the Kansas City Chiefs, Jalen Hurts & the Philadelphia Eagles, and more. General Manager Joe Hortiz also sits down for an interview to discuss the Bolts’ draft class, rebuilding the running back room, and why second-year players Joe Alt, Ladd McConkey, Junior Colson, and more are primed for big 2025 seasons.

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Chargers Weekly Fan Q&A: How Will New Weapons Help Herbert?

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. In a wide-ranging fan Q&A, the hosts answer how new weapons including running back Omarion Hampton and wide receiver Tre Harris help quarterback Justin Herbert, what to expect in left tackle Rashawn Slater’s contract negotiations, and which undrafted free agents could push to make the 53-man roster.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Less than a week removed from the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts sit down with Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter to break down draft picks Jamaree Caldwell & Kyle Kennard. Minter talks what traits the Bolts targeted in free agency, his defensive philosophy, and much more.

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Chargers Weekly Instant Reaction: 2025 NFL Draft Day 2

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Recapping Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts give their instant reaction to the Bolts’ latest picks, Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris and Oregon defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell.

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Chargers Weekly Instant Reaction: Chargers Select Omarion Hampton In 2025 Draft

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Breaking down the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts give their instant reaction to all the top picks from the Jaguars trading up for Travis Hunter to Aston Jeanty going to the Raiders. After the Chargers select UNC running back Omarion Hampton, Smith & Hayre discuss what he adds to the Bolts offense and why he was the best weapon available for Justin Herbert.

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Chargers Weekly: Ranking 2025 NFL Draft’s D-Line Class

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Ranking the top player in the 2025 NFL Draft’s defensive line class, the hosts evaluate which prospects would best fit the Chargers. They debate going D-line vs cornerback in the first round and discuss reports that Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey could be available on the trade market.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Breaking down how the Bolts should approach round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft, they discuss why a tight end might provide more value than a wide receiver, evaluate how the quarterback class led by the University of Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders impacts the Chargers, and why selecting a top cornerback could pay dividends in Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter’s defense.

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Chargers Weekly: Predicting 1st Round Of 2025 NFL Draft

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. They break down everything we learned at the 2025 owners meetings including recapping Head Coach Jim Harbaugh’s comments on the offensive line, free agency, and more. With the 2025 NFL Draft just three weeks away, the hosts discuss how the 1st round could fall, predicting which prospects will be available for the Bolts at pick 22.

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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by The Athletic’s Daniel Popper and Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the LA Times as they discuss the top 2025 training camp storylines to watch, break down potential position group battles and depth chart “what-ifs,” and explore how offensive linemen Mekhi Becton and Joe Alt, along with wide receivers Mike Williams and Quentin Johnston, will work together in the offense this season.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. With Training Camp right around the corner, the hosts answer fan questions in a wide-ranging Q&A including expectations for the Chargers offense & defense, the importance of challenging the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 AFC West crown, and much more. They also discuss the big news in the NFL this week with the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers swapping Jalen Ramsey and Minkah Fitzpatrick in a blockbuster trade.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts answer the top questions from fans, addressing the status of the receiver room headed into 2025 Training Camp, including the impact wide receiver Quentin Johnston and rookie Tre’ Harris will have alongside wide receiver Ladd McConkey, what to expect in year 2 of the partnership between Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman and quarterback Justin Herbert with the newly added depth on offense, and whether rookie Omarion Hampton will see action in the upcoming preseason.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Head Coach Jim Harbaugh to discuss how breakout rookie performances from wide receiver Ladd McConkey and offensive tackle Joe Alt have set the standard for new rookies Omarion Hampton and Tre’ Harris to follow heading into 2025 Training Camp.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts break down the top performers at 2025 minicamp including second-year players Joe Alt & Ladd McConkey, impressive rookies Omarion Hampton & Oronde Gadsden II, and many more.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Chargers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman to discuss Ladd McConkey’s prep for year 2 after a standout rookie season, how the addition of first-round draft pick Omarion Hampton bolsters the Bolts rushing attack, and how having a quarterback like Justin Herbert opens up more options. Money and Chris share what they made of Week 2 of 2025 OTAs, including how the new-look wide receiver room is shaping up with additions like Mike Williams and Tre’ Harris and how Zion Johnson looks taking snaps at center.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Chargers Special Teams Coordinator Ryan Ficken to discuss how the rookies can make an impact on special teams. He also talks kicker Cameron Dicker’s development, punter J.K. Scott’s importance to the team, and more. Money & Chris also break down their early observations from 2025 OTAs, why they’re excited about the offense headlined by quarterback Justin Herbert, and much more.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and is joined by The Athletic’s Daniel Popper to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Money and Popper break down the biggest difference-makers to watch in the leadup to the 2025 season, including outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu, linebacker Daiyan Henley, rookie running back Omarion Hampton, wide receiver Ladd McConkey and more.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. As the 2025 NFL schedule is unveiled, the hosts break down all of the Chargers’ matchups, giving their reaction to primetime showdowns with Patrick Mahomes & the Kansas City Chiefs, Jalen Hurts & the Philadelphia Eagles, and more. General Manager Joe Hortiz also sits down for an interview to discuss the Bolts’ draft class, rebuilding the running back room, and why second-year players Joe Alt, Ladd McConkey, Junior Colson, and more are primed for big 2025 seasons.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. In a wide-ranging fan Q&A, the hosts answer how new weapons including running back Omarion Hampton and wide receiver Tre Harris help quarterback Justin Herbert, what to expect in left tackle Rashawn Slater’s contract negotiations, and which undrafted free agents could push to make the 53-man roster.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Less than a week removed from the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts sit down with Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter to break down draft picks Jamaree Caldwell & Kyle Kennard. Minter talks what traits the Bolts targeted in free agency, his defensive philosophy, and much more.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Recapping Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts give their instant reaction to the Bolts’ latest picks, Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris and Oregon defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Breaking down the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the hosts give their instant reaction to all the top picks from the Jaguars trading up for Travis Hunter to Aston Jeanty going to the Raiders. After the Chargers select UNC running back Omarion Hampton, Smith & Hayre discuss what he adds to the Bolts offense and why he was the best weapon available for Justin Herbert.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Ranking the top player in the 2025 NFL Draft’s defensive line class, the hosts evaluate which prospects would best fit the Chargers. They debate going D-line vs cornerback in the first round and discuss reports that Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey could be available on the trade market.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Breaking down how the Bolts should approach round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft, they discuss why a tight end might provide more value than a wide receiver, evaluate how the quarterback class led by the University of Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders impacts the Chargers, and why selecting a top cornerback could pay dividends in Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter’s defense.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. They break down everything we learned at the 2025 owners meetings including recapping Head Coach Jim Harbaugh’s comments on the offensive line, free agency, and more. With the 2025 NFL Draft just three weeks away, the hosts discuss how the 1st round could fall, predicting which prospects will be available for the Bolts at pick 22.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts break down the Bolts’ biggest needs in the 2025 NFL Draft after adding tight end Tyler Conklin in free agency. They break down Conklin’s fit with quarterback Justin Herbert, analyze who General Manager Joe Hortiz could target to fill the running back room, and talk about why the Chargers coaching staff is an X-factor come draft time.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. Breaking down the 2025 NFL free agent frenzy, the hosts analyze the biggest moves the Bolts made, including signing guard Mekhi Becton and reuniting with wide receiver Mike Williams. They discuss where the roster’s makeover in free agency leaves the depth chart a month out from the NFL Draft.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Matt “Money” Smith & Chris Hayre break down all the news from the start of 2025 NFL free agency, reacting to running back Najee Harris and cornerback Donte Jackson agreeing to terms with Bolts, LA Chargers outside linebacker Khalil Mack’s return for 2025, and who they think General Manager Joe Hortiz and the team could pursue next.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt “Money” Smith and Chargers legend Jahleel Addae recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. In a wide-ranging full preview of 2025 free agency, the hosts break down the wide receiver market headlined by Davante Adams, the news that Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf reportedly requested a trade, and how the Bolts’ free agency plans will influence their options in the NFL Draft. They also discuss the importance of left tackle Rashawn Slater as he is eligible for a contract extension, how the Chargers should look to fill out the cornerback room, and who could be added to the offensive line this offseason.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, hosts Chris Hayre and Matt “Money” Smith are onsite at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with ESPN & The 33rd Team’s Mike Tannenbaum, The Athletic & FOX Sports’ Bruce Feldman, and ESPN’s Matt Miller to break down how the Bolts can ace the 2025 NFL Draft. The guests discuss which University of Michigan players could be headed for a reunion with Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, why this year’s crop of running back prospects is so exciting, and Feldman gives his eyewitness account of what really happened at Starbucks between Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, hosts Chris Hayre and Matt “Money” Smith are onsite at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with ESPN’s Mina Kimes, The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, and NFL analyst Brett Kollmann to break down the 2025 NFL Draft class and talk the Bolts’ options at No. 22. Kimes recaps quarterback Justin Herbert’s season and discusses where the Chargers stack up in the AFC West, Brugler revisits his scouting reports on tackle Joe Alt & back Ladd McConkey after stellar rookie seasons, and Kollmann explains how a top running back in the draft could change the Bolts’ offense.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, hosts Chris Hayre and Matt “Money” Smith are onsite at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, NFL Network’s Charles Davis, and Reception Perception’s Matt Harmon to break down the top WR & OL prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Analyzing the draft class, Zierlein talks which offensive linemen could help protect quarterback Justin Herbert, Davis discusses which prospects could fit Head Coach Jim Harbaugh’s identity, and Harmon discusses the wide receiver class and who fits alongside second-year receiver Ladd McConkey.

On this episode of Chargers Weekly, hosts Chris Hayre and Matt “Money” Smith are onsite at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis to recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts sit down with Bolts General Manager Joe Hortiz, Assistant General Manager Chad Alexander, and NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah to talk the offseason ahead and what to look for during Combine week. Hortiz discusses strategy entering his second draft as GM, signing safety Elijah Molden to a contract extension and how that affects Derwin James, Jr., and even his take on the Los Angeles Dodgers and superstar Shohei Ohtani. Alexander highlights the Bolts’ options in free agency and the importance of the Combine to scouts. Finally, Jeremiah breaks down the draft class and why he had the Bolts selecting North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton at 22nd overall in his latest mock draft.

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Opoly Play Money – 520 Bills Total – Apostrophe Games 8 Colors and 8 Denominations: The Apostrophe Games board game replacement play money comes with 90 of each bill: $1 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 & $1000. The bills are differentiated with various classic colors: White Pink Light Blue Light Green Lilac Beige Orange and Yellow. 720 Pcs Money Replacement Bills (3x more than come with your favorite property trading game): Looking for replacement money for an existing board game or play money to create your own board game? Our play money are an excellent choice! At about 4 inches (10 cm) by 2 inches (5 cm) these play money are the same size as everyone’s favorite opoly property trading game. Great Learning Opportunity: These fake bills are an excellent educational resource to teach kids about the value and use of money ideal for addition and subtraction operations developing basic math skills and learning the value of money in a fun and interactive way. Make It Your Own: Are you a fan of DIY board game? Our play money can be used for original board games prototypes as well as bill replacement for the classics! Endless Possibilities: Whether for costume parties prop money magic tricks poker games stage shows the Apostrophe Games board game replacement money provide numerous creative possibilities!

8 Colors and 8 Denominations: The Apostrophe Games board game replacement play money comes with 90 of each bill: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 & $1000. The bills are differentiated with various classic colors: White, Pink, Light Blue, Light Green, Lilac, Beige, Orange, and Yellow. 720 Pcs Money Replacement Bills (3x more than come with your favorite property trading game): Looking for replacement money for an existing board game or play money to create your own board game?

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