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1946-1951 Post War The biggest change after the war was the return of the metal tokens. The only problem Parker Brothers had was the supplier for the tokens (Dowst/Tootsietoy) was no longer making metal charms. Parker bought the dies for the tokens and started producing them in-house. But it appears that all the original dies were not available and changes to the tokens were made. The new 1946 tokens included: The other big change for 1946 was the board. This is when the treasure chest (Community Chest) and diamond ring (Luxury Tax) graphics were added. This marked the first change to the board since prices were added in 1935. The product line remained the same with only the addition of a short lived all inclusive, large box, deluxe #8 in about 1949. This set was gone by 1951. ![]() ![]() ![]() All sets saw a legal line change in 1946. "Reg. U. S. Parent Office" was replaced by "Registered In U. S. Patent Office", The Black #6 also had " Set No. 6" added to the bottom left of the box top. In 1951 the #9 was released with "WITH REMOVABLE BANK TRAY" added to the lower left corner of thr box top. Only 6 examples of this game are known to exist (please contact me with any other information on this game). Cliff has found another, so the total is now 7.
Dating Notes
Rent on Marvin Gardens changed from $22 to $24 in 1951.
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Easley, SC |