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Would you like to make your designs cooler and attach some style to them? One of the best ways to do this is to use money fonts. Most of them are inspired by not only old dollar bills but money designs in general. These serif typefaces are blocky and sharp and will breathe some testosterone into your projects.Â
So if you got interested, here we’ve got the most beautiful money fonts for you. With their help, you can create a tonne of cool stuff for both formal and informal design projects. Most of these money fonts are free (but we also introduce some premium typefaces here) and have alternate variations for numerals, so you can change the styles depending on which goal you want to achieve. Don’t waste your time and check these best money fonts out. I’m sure you will find something useful here.Â
Our Team’s Top Pick
Billy Money
Billy Money is our top-pick money font. It is inspired by vintage dollar bills. This typeface is perfect for classic themed designs such as greeting cards, typography etc. The kit includes uppercase letters, as well as lowercase ones, numerals, punctuation, and OpenType features. By the way, this font supports multiple Latin-based alphabets. Cool typeface. Use it.Â
Vintage Font – DiomagÂ
Diomag is a vintage display font inspired by classic labels. Diomag comes with uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuations and many alternate versions of each character, and common ligatures to let you variegate your creative designs. Perfect to use for logotype, letterhead, label and etc.Â
Dollar Bill
Dollar Bill is an all-caps font inspirited by… well, dollar bill designs. It’s bold, it’s strong, it’s swaggy. This typeface would be a nice addition to your font collection, and it is ideal for book covers, logos, money printing, posters, and so on. Besides uppercase letters, the set includes numbers and basic punctuation.Â
Djaman Doeloe – Old Type
Djaman Doeloe is a classic serif font with unique decorative elements. Is an extension of the word taken from the Indonesian language term “jadoel” which means antiquity. This typeface is perfect for an elegant logo, classy branding, vintage stuff, wedding invitation cards, magazine layouts, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.Â
10 Bucks
Here we have an another banknote-inspired font. The kit includes uppercase letters only, so watch for it, some basic punctuation, and styled numerals. This typeface is ideal for banking designs, certificates, posters, and typography in general.Â
Hurscol Vintage Typeface
Hurscol Vintage is a serif money font that comes in 2 styles — regular and slanted with uppercase and lowercase letters, all numbers & punctuation symbols, with multilingual support for Latin-based alphabets. It will look nice on product packaging, business cards, finance, and classic designs.Â
Cash Currency
Cash Currency is one of the retro money fonts. With its classic design this typeface will be perfect for various projects from logos and streetwear and certificates to banknotes and literally any kind of lettering. In this typekit you will find upper and lowercase letters, 2 styles of numerals, and some basic punctuation. Everything you need is included. Enjoy 🙂Â
Argande – Vintage Serif Font
We want to present you with the Argande font. The classy yet elegant concept is taken from the vintage era. The glory of signs and beer labels from the old days. A bold serif display font with square and bold vintage vibes. This typeface is suitable for logos, branding, clothing, men’s products, posters, signage, badge design, labels, and any artwork. It’s an all-caps font with full punctuation and numerals.Â
Radiant Antique Font
This blocky old-school type is an ambassador of money fonts. The type comes in straight, bold lines with a shaded effect behind each letter. Radiant Antique includes uppercase letters only, numerals, and punctuation symbols. This detail-oriented font will become a nice addition to your toolbox and help you stand out as a designer.Â
Soulanders – Vintage Bold Fonts
For the sake of an old man’s taste, we want to show you this font. A strong serif display typeface for your old-era visual branding. This font is imbued with the atmosphere of old westerns — the smell of gunpowder, and, of course, looted money from the local bank. Soulanders type kit has only uppercase letters and support for the English alphabet, so you are warned.Â
National Currency Font
This unique font takes its inspiration from old bank certificates. National Currency consists of upper case letters only, but each character comes in 2 styles. In addition, you’ll find 2 border variations in the set. The kit offers OpenType features, so it’s extremely easy to use in any graphics.Â
Credit Card Font
Up to this point, I’ve only shown you fonts of old as the world itself bucks, but what about the modern times? This font’s name speaks for it. All of us have a credit card we have all seen this typeface. It’s thin, nice, and neat. Good for any design project. It’s an all-caps font with all numerals included.Â
Garyford Vintage Display Font
Garyford font is designed with attention to detail. Incredibly versatile with a wide range of swashes and ligatures, there are also many alternates for some letters, so why not take advantage of it? This font comes in OTF and TTF formats, so it’s easy to use literally everywhere and in any way you like.Â
Archive Lightface Extended
Archive display font family is reproduced as it appeared in print. In order to preserve the original feel of these money fonts, no additional characters were added to the originals, therefore, most of the fonts consist just of a basic character set. Uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numerals, and basic punctuation.Â
Shadow Stripes Vintage Typeface
This font is a mixture of regular font family types with modern design ideas used in many industries. Looking strong with parallel stripes, transferring a powerful message with the suitable undertones, such font would look great as a headline or banner. Of course, printouts, posters, invitations, and signboards will be a great purpose for this font to shine!Â
Roadstore
Roadstore is one of those money fonts with a vintage touch. It has a luxurious look and will be suitable for the majority of design projects. Business, lettering, currency designs… with this money font you can create anything you like. This type offers OpenType features and it`s also available in TTF.Â
Carson Beer an Old Fashioned Font
Carson font takes its inspiration from old signage typography. This font is perfect for a wide range of design projects and it will make them more attractive and playful. Nice level of aesthetics making this font suitable for book covers, currency designs, posters, packaging, merchandise, and much more. And come on, they have Volapük language in their multilingual support.Â
Engraving CC Font Family
Indestructible type* is joining the Cowboy Collective by making free and open-source digital revivals of classic American typefaces. Engraving CC is the third installment in this series. This is by no means a definitive interpretation of these letters, but it is a tepid step toward exploring more ornamental engraving styles. It come in 3 versions — bold, shaded and unshaded bold.Â
Money Machine – Six Cash Typefaces
Money Machine uses a traditional and perfected serif font and blends it together with a modern and clean sans-serif. The family consists of six fonts: The Regular which combines sans and serif. Inverted for a white-on-black version. The Serif and Sans styles are here for more basic writing. White and Black for lettering with a banner.
The Vegals
I do love this typeface. It’s kind of cozy and warm, like I’m at home, if you know what I mean. Clearly one of the best money fonts out there. This type is perfect for many design projects and you can create business invitations, watermarks, advertisements, currency & banking designs, labels, product packaging, and much more. The set includes uppercase and lowercase characters, numerals, multilingual support and has OpenType features.Â
MICR Encoding Font
Well, this font is obviously essential. Coming in a digital style, this font is inspired by credit card numerals. And yeah, you can use it only for numerals but it’s worth it, trust me. It’s one of the best money fonts to use, but it can come handy in various design projects.Â
MONEYWISE
Ka-ching! Money will bring happiness and prosperity to those who put it in their hand, not in their head. This font suits perfectly with mature and elegant themes books covers, economic posters, stationary, school supplies font, youtube covers, youtube thumbnails, social media page covers, and so on. This font comes in OTF, TTF, and WOOF with basic A-Z letters and numerals.Â
Onec Nords
Onec Nords font consists of straight horizontal lines with elegant swashes. The set includes ligatures and alternates for all letters. This font is wonderful to use in logos, designs, labels, clothes, or anything you like. Onec Nords is available in OpenType and TrueType formats.Â
One Dance Font
Now, I’m showing you a representative of the best money fonts. Have you seen an American dollar bill? Well, that’s where this font is from. That’s it. The kit includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals and punctuation symbols.Â
Dollar Stencil
Dollar stencil font is designed with a reference to crispy banknotes. With the straight and simple lines, you can create a gutsy design that will help you stand out. It’s an all-caps font with all numerals included.Â
BrughlerÂ
This type takes its inspiration from the old-fashioned era. The Brughler typeface gives a timeless aesthetic to your designs. With its unique & distinct characteristics, it stands out from the rest, while also keeping a ageless appeal. Brughler comes in 3 different font styles: Regular, Rough, and Stamp. Brughler’s Rough & Stamp versions allow you to create a printed look without using 3rd party effects, removing a step in the creation of your final product.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s called Banknote Roman but it’s not really a font. That’s because it’s all hand-lettering, based on a handed-down set of characters that currency designers must learn how to recreate. And here we have many of these kinds of money fonts.
It’s Banknote Roman if we are talking about American money. But different currencies use different font styles (Russia even used one of Microsoft’s fonts for rubles which is cringe).
It depends on a currency. Different countries use different fonts for their money. But one of the best money fonts is the Banknote Roman.