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Does anyone have the boardwalk piece from McDonald's monopoly?

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Ok so here's the deal.

I have the Park place piece for monopoly at MsDonald's. I need boarwalk obviously, so If anyone in the Hudson florida area (or spring hill) has board walk then e-mail me at wildchild_x0x@Yahoo.com, I'll split the money with you 50/50.

Heres a picture of park place to proce I have it.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i157/wildchild_x0x/parkplace.jpg

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  1. Why would I split $470,000 (what you'd get after taxes)? Park place is a rather easy stamp to find, you'll find that out, they make them abundant to make you think you're only one stamp away from "$1,000,000". There are thousands of them in circulation and two Boardwalks.


  2. i have both of your questoins and i don't want to play monopoly so i don't know what to do with it.

  3. almost everyone has parkplace its an Easy stamp. and no one will split the pot of taxed 1million.

    if someone had boardwalk and No parkplace im sure theyd split it with a friend or fmaily member not a stranger on yahoo answers.

    plus game ended october 29th. so someones already probably redeemed their money or threw it away.

    (some people dont even peel the stamps off and that could of been a RARE stamp)

  4. LOL, you and about 500,000 others have Park Place.  Good luck though!  :)

  5. i dobut anyone who has it would be willing to split the money

  6. mcdonalds makes u fat

  7. omg way back when i had a boardwalk and my uncle had park place, but before we could go redeem them my mom threw the boardwalk away! horrible day.

    yeah, boardwalk is super uber rare.

  8. There are only three in the entire country and the odds are pretty good that the people receiving them may not even be playing. Good luck.

    They are so sure that no one will win it that they don't even have the money. They buy an insurance policy and if some one wins they receive a one million dollar annuity payable as $50,000 per year over 20 years with no interest.

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