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  • northernladuk
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    Surely it would be cheaper to buy multiple denominations between 1 and 500 Zimbabwean dollars than it would to print play money?

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  • petergriffin
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    All fiat currencies are toy money. Even monopoly chips can have a value if somebody else will exchange for goods or services.

    Some people on ebay are doing a carry trade of Amazon vouchers, which actually I am thinking of joining.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    People want real Monopoly money, not fake.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Even Hasbro think the Euro is toy money

    Even Hasbro think the Euro is toy money

    Hasbro releases Monopoly sets which include REAL money | Daily Mail Online

    Hasbro releases Monopoly sets which include REAL money: Classic boardgame will have up to 20,000 euros included in random special edition boxes
    Makers of classic board game are giving away real money with special sets
    Stunt is to celebrate the game's 80th anniversary - first went on sale in 1935
    Ten sets will contain 300 euros, 69 sets 150 euros and one set 20,000 euros

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