Vintage Monopoly $100 Bill Replacement Money
Parker Brothers Inc. · Toys & Games > Board Game Parts

Era / Decade
Late 1980s to early 1990s based on copyright font and paper texture
Material
Thin matte paper, likely bond weight with yellow dye
Condition
Fair to Poor. Significant creasing, a vertical fold, a small tear on the right edge, and two small punctures near the upper decoration.
Demand Level
Niche. Only in demand for collectors or players missing this specific bill from a vintage set.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$0.50 - $2.00 as a single loose bill
Estimated Retail Value
$15.00 - $25.00 (Current cost of a complete new Monopoly game)
Comparable Sales
Complete sets of vintage Monopoly money usually sell for $8-$12. Single bills rarely sell alone except in large bulk lots or as 'pick your own' listings starting at $0.99.
Description
A single yellow $100 replacement bill for the classic Monopoly board game. Features the 1935 copyright date and Parker Brothers manufacturer mark. Primarily useful for someone looking to complete a vintage set with period-accurate paper.
Key Features
Desirable yellow colorway for the $100 denomination; vintage Parker Brothers branding; clear typography; useful for restorers of incomplete sets.
Authenticity Indicators
Authenticity is High. Correct 1935 copyright text, font styles, and registered trademark placement consistent with late 20th-century Parker Brothers production.
Flaws to Note
Major vertical crease; several smaller wrinkles; edge tear on the right side; two visible puncture holes near the top graphic; general age-related paper fatigue.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay or Etsy. These platforms have a robust market for 'replacement parts' and 'board game spares.' Local sale is not recommended due to low individual value.
Selling Tips
Do not sell as a single item as shipping will exceed the value. Bundle this with a full set of money or other parts (houses/hotels) to make a 'replacement lot.' Use a rigid mailer to prevent further creasing. Use keywords like 'Vintage Monopoly Replacements' and 'Parker Brothers Spare Parts.'