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Neimun marcus once sold a monopoly set for $600.00 what was it made of?

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Neimun marcus once sold a monopoly set for $600.00 what was it made of?

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  1. The set had was probably some collector's edition trash. Like instead of "Go" it probably had "Pass" lol. My guess is... fiberglass lol? Btw, is this a joke, or are you realling interested?


  2. Ya... I was watching 1 vs. 100 too!!!!

    They didn't even tell ya the answer to that last question... what a bunch of c**p!!!

    So, I looked it up online and found out that YES, Nieman Marcus offered a "Chocolate" Monopoly game back in the 70's...

    The guy who was playing the game on t.v. had said that he thought it was made out of Gold...  NO WAY!!!!  

    For one thing, if it had been gold the set would've cost WAY MORE THAN 600 bucks!!!

    Also, the question had stated that the Monopoly game was made "Entirely" of this substance...  Well, let's think about that...  That means the money and title deeds would have to have been made out of gold as well!!!  You couldn't really do that... it just wouldn't be playable!!  

    So, really, because the question said "Entirely", the game had to have been made out of something with the intention of NEVER being able to actually play it...

    So, Chocolate makes sense... 'cause then at the very least you could eat the game at some point...

    I know the Franklin Mint had put out a deluxe version of Monopoly a while back that was made out of some very fine wood...  But even that had regular paper money and cardboard title deeds so that you could still play the game.

  3. Chocolate?

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  5. gold

  6. Chocolate

  7. For a $600  board game i hope it was gold

  8. Neiman Marcus advertised in a 1978 Christmas catalog a chocolate Monopoly game for $600.00

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