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The classic sizes are

Playing Board = 20"x20"

Property Cards= 2 5/8"x3"

Chance and Community Chest Cards= 2 15/16"x1 3/4"

Newer Monopoly money is 4 inches long by 2.25 inches.

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In inches the Monopoly gameboard is a perfect square at 19,5" x 19,5". 1" = 2.54cm so by simple math the answer is:

49,53cm x 49,53cm

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The property spaces are about 2.5"h x 1" w and the corner spaces are roughly 3" x 3".

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1ft. 7 3/4in.w-1ft. 7 1/4in.

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Pretty big

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24

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