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Shop classic 1935 Monopoly Games with original pieces and wooden houses. Relive the nostalgia with timeless board games for collectors and enthusiasts.
But some truly rare early editions from the 1930s and 40s can be auctioned for hundreds or even thousands of dollars! As a board game historian, let me guide you through identifying if your vintage Monopoly qualifies as a coveted rare issue and how much it could possibly sell for.
This is the oldest Monopoly version in the world. Produced by the monopoly game’s inventor, Charles Darrow, he hand-produced five thousand copies of the game. It’s a circular piece of oilcloth with drawn-on squares, cards, and wooden pieces.
Shop the classic 1961 Monopoly by Parker Brothers. Complete vintage sets with original pieces. Relive timeless fun with a traditional board game favorite.
The five sets of the board game Monopoly depicted here show the evolution of the game's artwork and designs in the United States from 1935 to 2005. The board game Monopoly has its origin in the early 20th century.
Generally speaking, vintage Monopoly games are not worth much. They are almost always less than $200 for a standard edition, no matter how old or how good the condition. Not long after the game began production at Parker Brothers in 1935, more than 20,000 games were being published each week.
The short answer is – it depends! Most standard vintage Monopoly games are not particularly rare or valuable on the open market. However, some special editions in pristine condition can be worth thousands. Read on for a detailed analysis on valuing your old Monopoly set.