A Quality Paper Product

Quality paper - Teach kids money, focus, discipline and more with Kid Cash
quality paper - Teach kids money, focus, discipline and more with Kid Cash

KidCash strives to be a quality product and company. We cut no corners when it came to the kind of paper our currency is printed on. Paper weight refers to the weight of the parent size sheet the smaller sheets are cut from. Most people are familiar with 20lb paper as it is one of the most common papers found in offices and homes. We chose to print our currency on #60 paper which is about 25% thicker than regular paper. When you hold a KidCash dollar in your hand, you will immediately feel the difference. 

Click here to read about our decision to make KidCash in America.

* Please note that the images above are sourced and are used as a visual example of the difference between #20 paper and #60 paper which our currency is printed on. 

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