![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re playing Monopoly in Australia, Canada, or anywhere else, the standard amount of money to start the game is always $1500. Older versions of Monopoly will have currencies like French Francs or Spanish Pesetas. The only difference is that the Monopoly money will be called dollars, pounds, Euros, or whatever the currency is of the country in question. In each country’s version of Monopoly, players will receive the same amount of starting money in the same denomination of notes. This change has ended the problem of running out of cash during a game, a frustrating experience that Hasbro had previously addressed by suggesting that people ‘make their own’ cash out of paper. In January 2022, this was increased again to a total of $118,660. This change made the Monopoly money distribution universal across the globe, bringing the United States in line with the United Kingdom, which has always used just 16 notes for each player at the start of the game.Īt the same time, the total amount of money in each Monopoly game was increased from $15,140 to $20,580. This was then reduced to just 16 notes being needed, as more $100 bills were included in place of the smaller banknotes. Why did the Monopoly money distribution change in the US?īefore September 2008, US Monopoly games used to have a different Monopoly money distribution, with 27 banknotes used to make up the $1,500 per player starting money. It doesn’t matter too much, as however you give out the money, the main thing to concern yourself with is that it adds up to $1,500. In some cases, the nature of the item means that it is non-returnable, for example, due to hygiene/health and personal care/wellness/consumable nature of the product.If your Monopoly set was made in the United States before September 2008, then you will have a slightly different distribution of money listed in the official rules.įor older Monopoly sets, the money was distributed as 2 x $500, 2 x $100, 2 x $50, 6 x $20, 5 x $10, 5 x $5 and 5 x $1 bills. Office Products and Wireless Returns Policy New electronic items fulfilled by Amazon AU can be returned for change of mind, for a replacement or a full refund of the purchase cost of the item within 30 days of receipt of delivery.For information about returning faulty electronics please see Returning Faulty Items. Please see our Amazon Global Store Returns policy and Refunds policy for more information about returning Amazon Global Store items.Ĭamera, Electronics and PC Returns Policy Please see About Marketplace Returns & Refunds for details on Seller returns policies. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.įor items ordered on from a seller that fulfils and ships its own inventory (also called a third party seller), any returns will be in accordance with the returns policy set by that seller (not the Amazon AU returns policies). This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. Unless otherwise stated, original shipping fees for change of mind returns are not refunded. Please Contact Us and see About Items That Can’t Be Returned. In some circumstances, these items may be eligible for a refund or a replacement (for example, if you receive the wrong item due to an Amazon AU error or if the item is faulty). In some cases, the nature of the item means that it is non-returnable, for example, due to hygiene/health and personal care/wellness/consumable nature of the product. You can return most new, unopened items fulfilled by Amazon AU within 30 days of receipt of delivery for a replacement or full refund of the price you paid for the item if you change your mind - see About Replacements and About Refunds. ![]()
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