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PAMP 1g Gold Monopoly Currency Note
PAMP 1g Gold Monopoly Currency Note
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Where the world's most iconic board game meets .999 fine gold. This officially licensed PAMP Suisse Monopoly Currency Note contains 1 gram of pure gold, struck in the style of Monopoly's legendary $100 bill — complete with the railroad locomotive and hotel motifs that have graced game boards since 1935.
The original board game was invented in 1903 by Lizzie Magie as The Landlord's Game. By 1935, Parker Brothers had released the version the world knows today, and it became an instant cultural phenomenon. Now, nearly a century later, that same spirit of wealth and strategy is immortalised in 1 gram of .999 fine gold — issued as legal tender in Samoa and limited to just 3,000 pieces worldwide. A genuine collector's piece for board game enthusiasts, precious metals investors, and gift-givers alike.

| Metal | Gold |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 gram (0.03215 troy oz) |
| Purity | .999 Fine Gold |
| Mintage | 3,000 worldwide |
| Issuing Country | Samoa |
| Legal Tender | Yes |
| Obverse | Coat of arms of Samoa with fineness and fine weight |
| Reverse | Replica of Monopoly $100 bill with locomotive and hotel motifs |
| Packaging | Themed Monopoly envelope |
| Manufacturer | PAMP Suisse |
