In Monopoly, you start with two 500 bills, four 100 bills, one 50 bill, one 20 bill, two 10 bills, one 5 bill, and five 1 bills when setting up the game.
Each player has 5 ones to start the game.
You start off with 2 when setting up the game.
40
In a standard Monopoly game, there are 30 one-dollar bills. The game's bank typically contains a total of 20 of each denomination, including the one-dollar bills, which are used for transactions throughout the game.
Players start with 1500 in a game of Monopoly.
In the game of Monopoly, players start with 1,500.
In a standard Monopoly game, there are a total of 20 $1 bills. The game also includes various denominations of money, but the $1 bills are the smallest denomination in the bank.
In Junior Monopoly, each player starts with $31. The breakdown includes two $1 bills, two $2 bills, two $3 bills, and one $5 bill. This simplified amount is designed to make the game more accessible for younger players.
Players receive 1500 at the start of a Monopoly game.
Players start with 1,500 at the beginning of a game of Monopoly.
Players start with 1,500 in the Monopoly board game.
To set up Monopoly money for a game, distribute the bills to each player according to the denominations printed on them. Each player should start with a set amount of money, typically 1500 in total. Make sure to have enough bills of each denomination for all players to use during the game.