Shopping for coins paper money in this set is less about finding one universal "best" item and more about matching the collectible format to the person receiving it. One shopper may want a single novelty banknote for a display sleeve or gift envelope, while another may prefer a themed pack tied to martial arts pop culture. A third may be drawn to a tiny precious-metal format rather than a paper novelty bill.
Quick take
- Best single-note pick: The GOLD $100 Dollar Bill with green numbers Collectible Novelty Gift Art #1 is the simplest choice if you want one uncirculated, uncertified novelty banknote with a United States origin and a $100 denomination.
- Best Bruce Lee theme: The Pack of 10 Bruce Lee Martial Arts 1 Million Dollar Collectible Novelty Money fits shoppers who want multiple commemorative-style novelty bills connected to Bruce Lee and martial arts.
- Best non-paper format: The Charichu 1GRAIN .999 FS Colorized Art Card Pokémon Style Collectible stands apart because it is listed as a silver bar with 0.999 fineness and 1GR precious metal content per unit.
- Best fighting-game character theme: The Pack of 10 Mortal Kombat Liu Kang Martial Arts Money 1 Million Dollar Bills is the direct pick for a Liu Kang-themed novelty banknote set.
Listed price comparison
The listed prices run from USD 2.00 to USD 8.49, so the lowest-priced item is about 76% below the highest-priced items. That gap matters most if you are deciding between a single display piece and a themed multi-note set.
| Product | Listed price | Price bar |
|---|---|---|
| GOLD $100 Dollar Bill with green numbers Collectible Novelty Gift Art #1 | USD 2.00 | |
| Charichu 1GRAIN .999 FS Colorized Art Card Pokémon Style Collectible | USD 5.99 | |
| Pack of 10 Bruce Lee Martial Arts 1 Million Dollar Collectible Novelty Money | USD 8.49 | |
| Pack of 10 Mortal Kombat Liu Kang Martial Arts Money 1 Million Dollar Bills | USD 8.49 |
Decision matrix
| Shopper priority | Stronger fit | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest listed spend | GOLD $100 Dollar Bill | It has the lowest listed price in the group and is a single uncirculated novelty banknote. |
| Martial arts icon theme | Bruce Lee collectible novelty money | The title and description center on Bruce Lee and martial arts, with MLA Products named. |
| Character parody note theme | Liu Kang martial arts money | The title points directly to Liu Kang and the Mortal Kombat theme. |
| Precious-metal angle | Charichu colorized art card | It is listed as a silver bar with 0.999 fineness and 1GR precious metal content. |
| Ungraded, uncertified collecting | All four | Each item is listed as uncertified, while the paper-note options are also shown as ungraded. |
Concise product notes
GOLD $100 Dollar Bill with green numbers Collectible Novelty Gift Art #1
This is the most straightforward choice for someone who wants a single novelty banknote rather than a themed bundle. The title's gold-style $100 bill wording and green-number design make it suitable as a small gift, art item, or conversation piece within a coins paper money collection. Its attributes list it as uncirculated, with United States origin, $100 denomination, and banknotes as the type. The limitation is that it is uncertified and ungraded, so it is better approached as novelty gift art than as a graded currency collectible. It also does not offer the character or franchise-style theme found in the martial arts note options.
Bruce Lee Martial Arts collectible novelty money
The Bruce Lee option is the clearest fit for a shopper who wants a martial arts theme with multiple novelty notes. MLA Products is named, and the description frames the bills as collectible novelty money commemorating Bruce Lee, with double-sided print and serial numbers BL11271940. It is also described as the same size as a real dollar bill and not legal tender for debts public or private, which helps set expectations for display or collecting use. The tradeoff is that the denomination attribute is listed as $1 while the title says 1 Million Dollar, so shoppers focused on denomination wording may prefer the Liu Kang title's more direct $1 Million attribute.
Charichu 1GRAIN .999 FS Colorized Art Card Pokémon Style Collectible
Charichu is the outlier in the group because it is not just another novelty banknote. It is listed as a colorized art card with a 1GRAIN .999 fine silver bar, composition silver, 0.999 fineness, and 1GR precious metal content per unit. That makes it the better fit for someone who wants a tiny silver-linked collectible with a playful Pokémon-style presentation. The limitation is its niche format: it is uncertified and listed as a bar rather than a banknote, so it may not satisfy a shopper who specifically wants paper money, denomination design, or a martial arts-themed note. It also carries a mid-range listed price within this four-item set.
Mortal Kombat Liu Kang Martial Arts Money
The Liu Kang novelty money is the most targeted pick for a shopper who wants a fighting-game character theme. The title centers on Mortal Kombat, Liu Kang, martial arts money, and 1 Million Dollar bills, while the attributes list MLA Products, United States origin, uncirculated condition, ungraded grade, and banknotes as the type. The description also states that the parody notes are for fun and collecting and are not legal tender. Its limitation is that the notes are described as not affiliated with or endorsed by the Mortal Kombat franchise, Ed Boon, NetherRealm Studios, Midway Games, or Warner Bros.; shoppers wanting an officially affiliated collectible would not find that claim here.
How to choose among them
Start with format. If you want a paper-style piece, the gold $100 bill and the two martial arts note sets are the relevant choices. If you want a precious-metal angle, Charichu is the only item here with silver composition, 0.999 fineness, and 1GR content.
Next, decide whether the theme matters more than the format. The Bruce Lee and Liu Kang options both lean into martial arts, but they aim at different interests: one is centered on Bruce Lee, while the other is centered on a Mortal Kombat character. The gold $100 bill is less character-specific and may work better when the goal is a general novelty banknote or gift-art piece.
Finally, keep the collecting status in mind. The items are listed as uncertified, and the paper-note options include ungraded wording. That does not make them interchangeable; it simply means the stronger shopping decision comes from theme, format, denomination wording, and listed price rather than from a formal grade.
Final recommendation
For the most economical single display piece, choose the GOLD $100 Dollar Bill with green numbers Collectible Novelty Gift Art #1 at USD 2.00. For a martial arts fan, choose between the Bruce Lee and Liu Kang novelty money based on the preferred theme; both sit at the top of the listed range at USD 8.49. If the appeal is a small silver-linked collectible instead of a banknote, the Charichu 1GRAIN .999 FS Colorized Art Card Pokémon Style Collectible is the distinctive middle option at USD 5.99. Overall, the best choice is the one whose format and theme match the collection, because the spread from lowest to highest listed price is clear but not the only meaningful difference.