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Vintage "Easy Money" Board Game box by Milton Bradley

Board Games and Toys

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a rectangular cardboard box for the board game titled "THE GAME OF EASY MONEY". The packaging features a bold red background with a central graphic illustration of stylized green currency bills and four gold-colored coins. The top panel bears several printed inscriptions including the manufacturer's name, "MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY", the location "SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS", and the logo "MB KEY TO FUN and learning". Additional text indicates it was "MADE IN U.S.A." with a product number "4039" and suggests it is "FOR AGES 7 TO ADULT". The artwork and typography, particularly the large serif typeface for "EASY MONEY", are stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century graphic design, suggesting a production era likely between the 1940s and 1960s. Visible condition issues include significant shelf wear along the edges, corner rounding, some surface scuffing on the red field, and minor material loss at the corners of the lid. A small amount of pink residue or debris appears near the left edge of the box. While the markings are clearly visible, their presence serves as evidence consistent with an attribution to the Milton Bradley Company, subject to in-person verification of the contents and structural authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided description and image, I am examining what appears to be a vintage box for Milton Bradley's 'The Game of Easy Money.' The packaging bears markings and design elements consistent with mid-20th-century production from the Milton Bradley Company. However, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the cardboard, the presence of internal components, or the structural authenticity of the materials from a photograph alone. My assessment assumes the item is a period-specific production, though this remains a hypothesis subject to in-person examination. The estimated value of $15.00 to $35.00 is based on the visible condition of the box, which shows significant shelf wear, corner rounding, and surface scuffing. Condition is a primary driver of value for vintage board games; the material loss at the corners and the residue noted on the lid suggest this item is in 'good' rather than 'excellent' or 'near-mint' condition. Furthermore, the value of board games often depends largely on the completeness of the internal pieces, which I cannot confirm. The market for mid-century Milton Bradley games is generally stable, though values for common titles like 'Easy Money' rarely reach high premiums unless the item is in pristine, unopened condition. If this item were found to be a more modern reproduction or a later 'nostalgia' edition imitating this specific style, the value would likely decrease toward the lower end of the range or less. To establish a more firm valuation and confirm the era of production, a physical inspection would be required to verify the paper stock, printing techniques, and any accompanying provenance or original instruction sheets.

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