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.
Open the counting-money builder →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.
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.
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.
Yes — every set is free to generate and print, with answer keys, no account and no watermark.