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Bradley's Toy Money Complete with Game Of Banking was produced by the Milton Bradley Company.

Outside of cover

The writing of "Bradley’s Toy Money Complete with Game of Banking Milton Bradley Co. Springfield, Massachusetts U.S.A." is silver and stamped into red colored cardboard.

Inside the cover

4450 The Banking Game. Implements: one set of pay and collect cards. This game is for 2-6 players. One is appointed Banker, and the others are Businessmen. The players take turns being Bankers. TO PLAY: The Banker gives each Businessmen $10.00, and takes $10.00 himself. He then places all the cards face down on the table, and the players (including the Banker) alternate in drawing them. Each player follows the instructions printed on the card, going to the box, and counting the money himself. If the player makes an error in counting the money, he must forfeit one dollar to the player who discovers the error. The one who first has $25.00 wins the game. If the Banker wins the game, he remains Banker for the next game. Milton Bradley Company, Springfield, Mass. "Makers of the Worlds Best Games."

Bills

The dollar bills are one, two, five, ten, and twenty. They say "educational play money, Milton Bradley, Springfield Mass", with the dollar denomination written out and as a numeral and not negotiable. One side is mostly green with white and the other side is mostly white with green.

Coins

The coins are in one, five, ten, twenty-five, and fifty pieces. One side has the picture of a president with his name circling the coin. It also says "Bradley Educational Toy Money" circling underneath. The other side of the coin has the denomination written out as a numeral and as a word. This side also has "Bradley’s Educational toy Money" circling the coin. The coins are made out of cardboard with foil material pressed and glued onto them.

  • 1 = Alexander Hamilton
  • 5 = Theodore Roosevelt
  • 10 = Thomas Jefferson
  • 25 = George Washington
  • 50 = Abraham Lincoln

Bill Folds

Two bill-folds came with the game and are black that have bill fold written in gold with 2 lines above and below.

Collect From Bank

Collect From Bank have various amounts. Could have profit on bond, interest, legacy, bonus, trust fund, profit on stocks, tax club, withdrawals, profit on property, wages, dividends, xmas fund, vacation club or insurance income.

Pay to Bank

Pay to Bank also have various amounts. Could have poll tax, rent, income tax, repairs to car, interest on car, payment on car, excise tax, repairs to house, interest on mortgage, poll tax or service charge.