




🪙 Catch the good vibes—reward, motivate, and watch them shine!
This bulk set of 144 plastic metallic coins, each 1.25 inches in diameter, is designed as a versatile classroom and home behavior incentive. Durable and lightweight, these tokens encourage positive actions by allowing kids to collect and trade them for rewards, making motivation fun and visually engaging.





| ASIN | B005DS7M6E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,269 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #39 in Money & Banking Play Toys |
| Brand | Fun Express |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,012) |
| Denomination Unit | 1 gram |
| Exterior Finish | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097138776525 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 1.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | RN SLCOIBE |
| Manufacturer | Oasis Supply |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months - 15 years |
| Metal Type | Plastic |
| Total Eaches | 144 |
| Total Metal Weight | 144 Grams |
| UPC | 780984612740 097138776525 |
| Unit Grouping | Set |
A**R
Great quality and price and kids love them!
These keep our house running. The kids earn coins for various acts of kindness or great manners or listening or whatever it is and when they get 10 they get to cash them in! These are great quality, fun colors and work super well! 10/10 recommend!
R**L
Fun, Safe, and Motivating Reward System
I use these coins as a reward currency for my daughter when she completes household chores or homework—she loves earning them and cashing them in for rewards like ordering food on Uber. They’re colorful, lightweight, and safe, which is perfect since I have toddlers in the house too. It's a simple but effective way to encourage positive behavior, and the bulk set means I never run out. A great tool for motivating kids in a fun, visual way!
Y**I
Fun!
Great for kids positive attitude recognition.
L**S
Look old fast
The colors faded very fast almost like paint scratched off.
M**B
Nice mix of colors
Use these all the time
B**W
Good for potty training, not the local Casino
Getting a two-year-old to make a #2 in the appropriate place is a lot harder than they said it would be in those books that expecting parents read. Getting them to brush teeth is much harder (but not as messy). We use these as a token/reward kind of thing that works really well and they are shiny, colorful and fun enough that the kids are really excited about it. I'm pretty sure the Dentist wouldn't be pleased that they trade them in for candy... but what kid wants kale chips or some other cardboard-tasting reward? No kid, that's who. Anyhow, these are cool and we like them. I wouldn't try to sneak them into Blackjack at the local casino. "I was caught being good" can quickly turn into a long night with a burly security team in a subterranean room at the Golden Palace. Summary: Nice, shiny, fun, kids like them, kale chips are terrible, and don't use these at the Casino.
W**L
Serviceable - Not really toys to be played with regularly
These are ok but cost more than they should for what they are (dollar store quality). Extremely lightweight, these reward coins have metallic paint which tends to flake easily from the edges leaving minute bits of glitter wherever they are. A small percentage have flaws in shininess and letter formation. All pieces have at least one sharp point where they were connected to a manufacturing support frame (aka flash) which can be easily filed off with a nail file if one has the patience. Gold and copper colors are difficult to tell apart in dim light. More manufacturing flaws occured in the gold color run than other colors, although all colors had at least 2 flawed coins. Counts: 28 green 29 copper 28 silver 30 gold 30 purple ------------ 145 total (not including one half of a broken green piece) Not recommended for children who will put pieces in mouth. However, they are fine as treasure for adults in RPGs. Look good at a distance; ok up close, depending on the specific coin, of course.
S**.
An unconventional BUT positive and adequate use
My reasoning for buying these is a bit unconventional; relative to what most people buy them for... My husband loves validation and getting credit. He desires metaphorical pats on the head/back and "good boy" equivalent sentiments expressed to him when he does anything exceptional. He lives for it and thrives on it. So one day we were joking about it and I casually mentioned giving him stickers or tickets (like you get for raffles) when he so desperately is seeking validation and kudos for good deeds hes done. I stumbled upon these in my search and was like "BINGO! THATS IT!". He has since been given these coins as tokens of my appreciation. We set it up that certain pre-set quantity amounts can be used to redeem "prizes". Like X amount= X sexual favor. It gives a great incentive for him to go above and beyond, he receives the validation he so desperately seeks and the more he collects; the more he later gets in return. So it's been a good purchase for all parties involved.
A**X
My students completely love them that have been a great way to motivate them to keep on working on learning having fun
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