Description: Parker Brothers Hasbro Monopoly Game Listing includes: 11 Pewter Player Pieces + 2 Dice + 33 Houses + 13 Hotels = 57 Pieces in the Lot No other Parts nor Pieces are included in this ListingNo Box, No Board, No Cards, No Instructions CannonScottie DogSportster AutoThimbleOld ShoeTop HatFlat IronBattle ShipHorse & RiderWheel BarrowMoney Bag (not pictured) + 2 Dice + 33 Houses+ 13 Hotels They are all Used and all playing pieces and dice are in Good Condition. Listing does Not Include any other games parts or pieces. Set includes two dice and 11 pewter player tokens, 13 Hotels, & 33 Houses. No board, no instructions, no cards, no box, no play money, nor any other parts nor pieces are included with this listing. Makes a Great Gift! Happy Shopping! Please Note that USPS has replaced "First Class Package" ["F"] with "Parcel Select / Ground Advantage" {"G"] (same rate/ same service) Some interesting historical facts that are not part of the listing description: What materials are "Monopoly Game Pieces" actually made of? Early Pieces - The first pieces, from 1935 to about 1938, were made by the Dowst Manufacturing Company, makers of "Tootsietoys." These were die-cast from zamak, a zinc alloy also known as white metal, monkey metal, pot metal or die-cast zinc. Impurities in the manufacturing process caused some of them to oxidize and turn black. Later non-tarnishing tokens were made of lead and tin. These non-tarnishing playing pieces appeared in sets licensed by Parker Brothers throughout the world, although some prewar Canadian sets included generic turned wood pawns of various shapes. War-time Playing Pieces - Metal was needed for the war effort, so wood pawns were used for most "Monopoly" pieces during that time. A few games had composite playing pieces made of compressed paper and sawdust. These playing pieces were fragile, and since not many were produced they became collector's items. In the United Kingdom, some sets used wood pawns from the game "64 Milestones" as tokens, but the majority were cardboard cut-outs slotted into black wooden bases. Immediate Post-war Pieces - Dowst focused on die-cast toys after the war, so Parker Brothers produced its own pewter playing pieces based on the Dowst originals. In 1948, United Kingdom sets used cardboard cut-outs in colored bases. In 1953, these were replaced by tokens cut from sheet metal, which were fitted with metal stands. These were the standard pieces until the 1960s when the pewter tokens replaced them. They're pewter!
Price: 9.95 USD
Location: Marietta, Georgia
End Time: 2024-10-25T14:05:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.6 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Bundle Description: Replacement Parts Only - Not a Complete Game Set.
Custom Bundle: Yes
Color: Gray
Country of Manufacture: China
Title: Monopoly
MPN: 0 73000 00009 7 / 073000000097
Material: Pewter
Gender: Everyone
Game Type: Dice Game
Type: Dice, Buildings, & Tokens
Game: Monopoly
Year: 1996
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Character Family: Clue Suspects
Brand: Parker Brothers