Magnetic Coins

$8.99
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Magnetic Coins

$8.99

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Our realistic magnetic coins make it easy for students to understand money concepts! Perfect for hands-on exploration and a variety of skill-building math activities, these easy-to-use manipulatives stick to any magnetic surface. Set of 72 coins shows heads and tails. Quarters measure approximately 1" in diameter. Magnetic board sold separately.
Item # DD136
Additional Information
Develops skills in recognizing and naming coins, making change and using money.

Product Type

Money

Features

Magnetic

Warnings
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Educational

It works well with special children

marla mason

July 04, 2025

from Arkansas

Perfect for Hands On Learning and Incentive

I use these coins with my students as an incentive. Each time they complete work, they earn a money amount and must earn a certain amount by the end of the week to earn Fun Friday time. The individual student will count up how much money he/ she has each day. It’s a way for me to have an incentive along with incorporating the concept of money

Megan

May 09, 2025


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Magnetic Coins

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6out of 8 reviewers

Educational

It works well with special children

marla mason

July 04, 2025

from Arkansas
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Perfect for Hands On Learning and Incentive

I use these coins with my students as an incentive. Each time they complete work, they earn a money amount and must earn a certain amount by the end of the week to earn Fun Friday time. The individual student will count up how much money he/ she has each day. It’s a way for me to have an incentive along with incorporating the concept of money

Megan

May 09, 2025

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Perfect!

My kids loved playing and interacting with these! They were large and easier to memorize the different features of the coins then regular money.

Katie Smith

December 18, 2023

from Meridian, ID
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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MGNETic Coins

Coins is another topic that I teach in second grade which include operations of addition and subtraction. This resource is extremely helpful

Keyla Cortez

August 18, 2022

from Jackson Heights, NY
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I use for whole group

what I really like about these magnetic coin manipulatives is that I can use them while I am teaching a whole group. My kids can get up and move them around and it helps them make that connection when I am teaching them how much they cost, what they look like, and counting them when they are mixed up. In addition, I like to use these as a center so that my students can review them and become masters at counting coins. They stick very well and I have had them for many years.

Monica Garcia

July 10, 2022

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Great for Distance Learning

It has made teaching money skills on line so much easier!

SDl

May 26, 2020

from Detroit, Michigan
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Just a little too small!

I was planning on using the coins to help teach money on the board. For the cost of $9.99 plus $5 shipping since the stores werent open yet, I was surprised when I saw how small they were! They should cost around $5-6. In the classroom setting, Im afraid my students will not be able to see them on the whiteboard. Even in a small group setting, not sure. I wish they were a little bigger in size. I was thinking of using them if we continue to teach distance learning in the Fall, but still too small to use.

Too Small!

May 06, 2020

from Florida
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5 of 5 people found this review helpful

Much smaller than they appear. Hard to see from white board. They are not hard plastic, more like a coated magnetic sheet.

Denisem

October 14, 2017

from Pa.
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11 of 12 people found this review helpful