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How to Sign "Money" in American Sign Language (ASL)

Rub your thumb against your first two fingers to sign "money" in ASL, just like you're touching real cash. This simple movement comes from the way people have always counted and handled their paper money throughout history. The sign works everywhere, from banks to friendly chats. When you're talking about money matters in ASL, this basic gesture is always the right choice to use. The sign is easy to understand and feels natural to most people. By changing how fast you move or adding different facial expressions, you can transform this sign to mean things like "expensive," "cheap," or "lots of money."