Hello, Maia.
It seems that you're a little bit confused with the fact that you can count the amount of money.
If I can count it, how it can be uncountable?
It is going to be useful to you understand what is an abstraction.
So, an abstraction is a concept that acts as a super-categorical noun for all subordinate concepts and connects any related concepts as a group, field, or category. Got it?
You should realize that the word money is an abstraction, it is a metaphorical way to refer to currency independent of the amount. As properly answered the dear Jerry before, as a whole.
You cannot say "moneys". It doesn't make sense because it is already a general way to talk about currency, it is no specific.