<P> The purchase prices for the various properties vary from $60 to $400 on a U.S. Standard Edition set . </P> <P> A pair of six - sided dice, with a "Speed Die" added for variation in 2007 . The 1999 Millennium Edition featured two jewel - like dice which were the subject of a lawsuit from Michael Bowling, owner of dice maker Crystal Caste . Hasbro lost the suit in 2008 and had to pay $446,182 in royalties . Subsequent printings of the game reverted to normal six - sided dice . </P> <P> 32 houses and 12 hotels made of wood or plastic (the original and current Deluxe Edition have wooden houses and hotels; the current "base set" uses plastic buildings). Unlike money, houses and hotels have a finite supply . If no more are available, no substitute is allowed . In most editions, houses are green and hotels red . </P> <P> Older U.S. standard editions of the game included a total of $15,140 in the following denominations: </P>

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