Lower Cabinet x [Brendan Bailey]. Platinum Edition Plaque x [Mike Messersmith]. Platinum Edition Translite x [Mike Messersmith]. Pat Lawlor's Signature x [Mike Messersmith]. John Youssi's Signature x [Mike Messersmith]. Gary Stern's Signature x [Mike Messersmith]. Backglass x [Stern Pinball, Inc. Flyer x Playfield x [Philippe Thibault]. Under Playfield x [Philippe Thibault]. Inside Cabinet x [Philippe Thibault]. Inside Backbox x [Philippe Thibault]. Illuminated Playfield x [Mark Clayton].
Illuminated Playfield - Detail x [Mark Clayton]. Upper Playfield x [John Gray]. Middle Playfield x [John Gray]. Lower Playfield x [John Gray]. Instruction Card x [John Gray]. Backbox - Left x [John Gray]. Cabinet - Left x [John Gray]. Cabinet - Right x [John Gray]. Blank Playfield x [Mark Clayton]. Upper Blank Playfield x [Mark Clayton]. Updated October 24, by Marie Pritchard: Monopoly is a board game that is known the world over for being one that frequently causes small disagreements to full-blown arguments, but it remains extremely popular.
We've updated this list to include a brand new entry answering an interesting question and we continue to show you some of the rarest Monopoly games. At this current moment in time, there is a general estimate that there are over versions of Monopoly available for purchase. This includes Mario Kart and Monopoly Junior versions. Monopoly has been around for a very long time so it's very hard to say for certain exactly how many versions there are and have been but the estimate is an educated guess from various sources.
Shortly before Hasbro took over ownership of the Monopoly brand in Parker Brothers produced a number of Deluxe Anniversary Edition games that had a white border instead of the more common dark blue at the time. This subtle difference makes them a little more unique and more valuable to collectors.
Another edition collectors consider a good find is the Nostalgia Tin version released in It was a limited run and the box was made out of tin with one of the older vintage labels emblazoned on the front.
Again, finding an unopened box in mint condition is the key here as many of these were produced and are readily available online. In Waddingtons produced a limited number of 50th Anniversary editions celebrating the year that Parker Brothers obtained the original patent. In A Fine Edition was released to the public. Not a lot of information is available about it online, other than the fact that many collectors are looking for one. It was produced in a brown box with colorful cash and pieces with metal tokens.
No exact value has been placed on these boards, but as it was a limited run nearly 80 years ago it is valuable among certain circles. Patent Office. As far as original versions of the game go these are by far the most common as tens of thousands were produced but this doesn't stop this version being a very valuable Monopoly game.
In , Parker Brothers started slapping a Patent Pending label on their boxes before the game was registered with the U. This replaced the previous Trade Mark label and saw a limited-time run.
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