That depends on when the board game was produced. Any board game that came out during the height of Beatlemania, in mint condition, probably has collector value. More recent Board Games (Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, etc.) will probably NOT increase in face value for many years.
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If the album in question shows catalogue number OSX 228(mono), then it is worth about 500 USD.
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It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
If you are referring to the the "Marvon Garden's" spelling error, I would assume that it's not worth too much more than a new Monopoly board game. They didn't fix the error until the 90's, so many people still have a board with the incorrect spelling.PS: It's actually spelled Marvin Garden.
about £80 or over
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Not very much, about $9 in near new condition. Unfortunatly, trivia board games don't do very well on the game collector speculation market.
If the album in question shows catalogue number OSX 228(mono), then it is worth about 500 USD.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000$ the person who wrote that above is correct! i LOVE The Beatles!
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
If you are referring to the the "Marvon Garden's" spelling error, I would assume that it's not worth too much more than a new Monopoly board game. They didn't fix the error until the 90's, so many people still have a board with the incorrect spelling.PS: It's actually spelled Marvin Garden.
These Beatles original white albums are worth approximately $100 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the albums and if they can still be played or not.
Michael Jackson is worth $400 million in estate from his records, The Beatles catalog, and from sony.