The $ seems to be modified from the letter S instead of the bundled $, but the Japanese font HGP創英角ポップ体 (HGP Soei Kaku Pop Tai) seems to match up perfectly. Be careful though, because this font is equated in Japan with Comic Sans MS.
Edited on Oct 10, 2015 at 10:21 by JapanYoshi
It looks like Soei Kakupoptai by RICOH. But that font only has English and Japanese characters
But the font used here is another one named Gagalin, made by FontFabric , which is the same, but bolder and with more characters for several languages (Latin characters for English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, etc; Greek and Cyrillic.), but it only has uppercase letters, unlike Soei Kakupoptai, which has both uppercase and lowercase letters...
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