A rare ASML Special Edition Monopoly board has surfaced after an enthusiast traded a High-NA EUV Lego kit for the 2007 employee holiday gift in a no-cash swap. This discovery highlights the growing demand for semiconductor company merchandise among hardware collectors and industry fans. The exchange demonstrates how niche corporate memorabilia has become a valuable currency within the enthusiast community.
Collector swaps rare 2007 employee gift for Lego kit
ASML originally released the board in 2007 as a holiday gift for its employees. The game features customizations that reflect the company’s core business, with campuses replacing traditional stations and technologies replacing streets. These design choices transform a standard board game into a specific tribute to semiconductor manufacturing.
The board serves as a tangible artifact of ASML’s internal culture and its position in the high-technology sector. Collectors value the item not just for its rarity but for its direct connection to the production of extreme ultraviolet lithography systems. The swap involving a High-NA EUV Lego kit underscores the thematic link between the company’s products and its branded merchandise.
ASML merchandise, including both Lego kits and Monopoly boards, remains in high demand among semiconductor enthusiasts. The recent trade confirms that these items hold significant value outside the company’s internal employee pool. Fans of the hardware industry continue to seek out these unique pieces of corporate history.



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