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Franklin Mint Sold through FAO Schwartz Toy Store.

(Some think it was Neiman Marcus. They sold a version made of Chocolate.)

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yes Sorry you have the wrong answer :[ .. The board was made of Chocolate at a cost of $600.00.. The Franklin mint made game pieces of gold and silver.. Neiman Marcus has never made a board of gold.. The price of gold would have made the cost in the Thousands..


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