
TikTok skater Antony Rembo made a custom skateboard entirely out of real cash.
Not printed money, not prop bills. Actual cash. Straight-up stacks.
If you're one of his 6 million followers on TikTok, or you've caught his clips on YouTube (3M subs) or Snapchat (1M followers), you already know Rembo doesn’t mess around when it comes to building the weirdest, wildest setups possible to actually skate on.
His past creations include a LEGO skateboard that looked like it would fall apart with every ollie, a Rubik’s Cube board that somehow held together, and what he claimed was the “World’s Heaviest Skateboard,” which looked like it was made to snap ankles.
But the money board? That one hit different.
In the video, you see Rembo laying out crisp bills across a wooden mold, sealing them in clear resin like he’s about to shred it in the streets—and, of course, he did.
Comments lit up instantly. Some people were hyped just by the idea of riding something that’s literally made of money.
Others joked about how much the board was “worth,” while a few said they’d be too nervous to skate it at all. Can’t really blame them.
Skaters have always been known to rep DIY creativity, and while this one’s not built out of a street sign or a backyard ramp, it still taps into that same attitude: if you can build it, you can ride it.
Rembo didn’t say how much cash he used, but it looked like a few hundred bucks at least. Risky flex? Maybe. Cool as hell? Definitely.