The McDonalds Monopoly Game 2016 is back on March 29th. For some, the game is truly a once yearly obsession. For these consumers, getting their hands on the hard to find McDonalds Monopoly Rare Pieces 2016 is the ultimate goal. Many are even ready to trade McDonalds Monopoly Pieces and split the prize. After all, having the most sought after pieces could earn you up to $1,000,000.
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The McDonalds Monopoly Game changes a bit every year. For example, this year’s edition is called “2016 Money Monopoly Game at McDonald’s”. But one of the most important things you need to know year after year is what are the McDonalds Monopoly Rare Pieces. To help you stay up-to-date with these game pieces, we analyzed the odds of collecting each game piece and built the ultimate list of McDonalds Monopoly Rare Pieces 2016, which can be found below.
Be sure to check our list of Mcdonalds Monopoly 2016 rare pieces each time you get your hands on a game piece at McDonald’s to find out if you found a rare Monopoly piece.
McDonalds Monopoly Rare Pieces 2016 (US)
Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue Winning Combination
Brown Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 578,543.
- Common Piece – Baltic Avenue (#602): 1 in 11.
- Rare Piece – Mediterranean Avenue (#601): 1 in 114,132.
- Prize: $50.
Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, B&O Railroad and Short Line Winning Combination
Railroad Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 108,373,363.
- Common Pieces – Reading Railroad (#623), Pennsylvania Railroad (#624), B&O Railroad (#625): 1 in 11.
- Rare Piece – Short Line (#626): 1 in 2,567,95.
- Prize: $500.
Oriental Avenue, Vermont Avenue and Connecticut Avenue Winning Combination
Light Blue Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 873,498,405.
- Common Pieces – Oriental Avenue (#603), Connecticut Avenue (#605): 1 in 11.
- Rare Piece – Vermont Avenue (#604): 1 in 51,359,172.
- Prize: $1,000.
St. Charles Place, States Avenue and Virginia Avenue Winning Combination
Magenta Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 873,498,405.
- Common Pieces – St. Charles Place (#606), States Avenue (#607): 1 in 11.
- Rare Piece: Virginia Avenue (#608): 1 in 51,359,172.
- Prize: $2,000.
St. James Place, Tennessee Avenue and New York Avenue Winning Combination
Orange Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 513,159,085.
- Common Pieces – St. James Place (#609), New York Avenue (#611): 1 in 10.
- Rare Piece – Tennessee Avenue (#610): 1 in 102,718,344.
- Prize: $5,000.
Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue and Illinois Avenue Winning Combination
Red Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 513,159,085.
- Common Pieces – Indiana Avenue (#613), Illinois Avenue (#614): 1 in 10.
- Rare Piece – Kentucky Avenue (#612): 1 in 102,718,344.
- Prize: $10,000.
Atlantic Avenue, Ventnor Avenue and Marvin Gardens Winning Combination
Yellow Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 513,159,085.
- Common Pieces – Atlantic Avenue (#615), Marvin Gardens (#617): 1 in 10.
- Rare Piece – Ventnor Avenue (#616): 1 in 102,718,344.
- Prize: $25,000.
Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue Winning Combination
Green Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 513,159,085.
- Common Pieces – Pacific Avenue (#618), North Carolina Avenue (#619): 1 in 10.
- Rare Piece: Pennsylvania Avenue (#620): 1 in 102,718,344.
- Prize: $50,000.
Park Place and Boardwalk Winning Combination
Dark Blue Properties: The approximate odds of collecting this Winning Combination are 1 in 513,591,720.
- Common Piece – Park Place (#621): 1 in 11.
- Rare Piece – Boardwalk (#622): 1 in 513,591,720.
- Prize: $1,000,000.
What Are The McDonalds Monopoly Rare Pieces 2016?
In the United States, Boardwalk (#622) is by far the most rare McDonald’s Monopoly piece in 2016. It’s followed by Pennsylvania Avenue (#620), Ventnor Avenue (#616), Kentucky Avenue (#612) and Tennessee Avenue (#610). Then you have Virginia Avenue (#608) and Vermont Avenue (#604). Finally, Short Line (#626) and Mediterranean Avenue (#601) are lasts.
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