Top 10 Rarest Monopoly Board Games Ever

1,000,000 Edition: Winning Moves Games, produced a limited 1,000,000 Edition of Monopoly to celebrate the company’s millionth copy of Monopoly.

1973 Braille Edition: Parker Brothers released a Braille Edition of Monopoly for the very first time. To accommodate the visually impaired.

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Patent Pending Edition: Immediately after Parker Brothers bought Monopoly from Charles Darrow, the company helped him file a U.S. Patent for the game.

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Darrow Black Box: Charles Darrow made several versions of Monopoly before it was officially picked up by Parker Brothers.

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Sidney Mobell Monopoly: In 1988, jeweler Sidney Mobell crafted a one-of-a-kind 23-karat gold Monopoly set, making it the rarest Monopoly board.

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Original Hand-Made Game: Although he wasn’t actually the games inventor (even though he claimed he was and even convinced Parker Brothers.

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3D Monopoly New York Edition: pop artist Charles Fazzino released a 3D version of the game themed around New York City. Fazzino only produced 2,000.

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Darrow Black Box: Charles Darrow made several versions of Monopoly before it was officially picked up by Parker Brothers.

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Trade Mark Edition: Parker Brothers made several editions of Monopoly in the early days. One of the rarest of these early Monopoly games.

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1991 Last Edition: Parker Brothers manufacturing plant in Salem, Massachusetts was shut down after more than 100 years in operation.

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