Story highlights French version of Monopoly has some sets with actual euros

Game is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year

(CNN) Don't call it "Monopoly money."

Not in France, anyway.

As part of the 80th anniversary of Monopoly's first appearance in France, Hasbro is issuing a handful of special sets in that country with real euros in place of the colorful paper it usually offers.

Of the 80 special sets, 69 will have five 10-euro notes and five 20-euro notes, another 10 will come with five 20-euro, two 50-euro and one 100-euro bills, and one set will have a complete bank drawer of real cash.

That's 20,580 euros -- or about $23,650 at current exchange rates -- for whomever buys the lucky box.

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