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FAQ:
Q: How much is Monopoly money worth in US dollars?
A: Thus, in pure paper value, assuming you have a way to have it recycled for free, each Monopoly bill is worth 0.135 cents. Multiplying through, your desired $1 amount consists of 740.74 Monopoly bills. When people use “Monopoly money” as a stand-in for “worthless”, I hope you can see why.
Q: Where to print your own Monopoly money?
A: There are free online programs such as Google Draw that you can use instead of buying a program. Since the board size is bigger than a normal printer’s capacity,you may need to split the image in your editing program to print out over several sheets of paper. With a computer you can also mimic the traditional Monopoly fonts.
Q: How many of each money in monopoly?
A: There are specific rules about exactly how much money the bank and each player has at the start of the game, and what to do if, for example, the bank runs out of money. Monopoly money consists of 20 orange $500 bills, 20 beige $100 bills, 30 blue $50 bills, 50 green $20 bills, 40 yellow $10 bills, 40 pink $5 bills, and 40 white $1 bills.
Q: Do they still make 500 or 1000 dollar bills?
A: You would be right to be skeptical, but the answer is yes. Over the years, several versions of the U.S. $500 bill have been in circulation within the United States. Today, these notes are highly valuable collector’s items that are worth keeping an eye out for.