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COUNTING MONEY · COINS & BILLS

Free Printable Counting Money Worksheets

Real coin and bill pictures kids count and total — from pennies and nickels through all four coins to dollar bills written as $X.XX. Each set prints with a matching answer key. Always free, no signup.

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What each set looks like

Pennies & Nickels 13¢

NICKELNICKELPENNYPENNYPENNY

Pennies, Nickels & Dimes 17¢

DIMENICKELPENNYPENNY

Counting Coins 46¢

QUARTERDIMEDIMEPENNY

Bills & Coins $2.35

$111$111QUARTERDIME

Questions parents & teachers ask

What order should kids learn to count money in?

Start with pennies and nickels (count by 1s and 5s), add dimes (10s), then bring in quarters to count any handful of coins up to a dollar. Once coins are solid, add dollar bills and write totals as dollars-and-cents. Each worksheet above sets exactly one of those stages.

What are the US coins worth?

A penny is 1¢, a nickel is 5¢, a dime is 10¢ and a quarter is 25¢. A dime is physically the smallest coin yet worth more than a nickel — a useful reminder that a coin's value isn't about its size.

What grade is counting money taught in?

Pennies and nickels come in Kindergarten and Grade 1; dimes and all four coins in Grade 1–2; bills with coins and writing $X.XX in Grade 2–3. Pick the page that matches where your child is.

Are these counting money worksheets free?

Yes — every set is free to generate and print, with answer keys, no account and no watermark.

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