If you have been grinding away at your Monopoly GO sticker sets, you know the pure thrill of finally seeing that last missing card pop up on your screen. But after the initial celebration dies down, a very common panic sets in for a lot of players: What actually happens to all my leftover duplicate stickers?
We have all spent weeks trading, opening packs, and hoarding massive piles of extra cards. When the album resets, things change drastically depending on how the reset happens. Let's break down exactly what happens to your duplicates so you can maximize your hard-earned rewards instead of watching them go to waste.
The Golden Rule: When an album resets, your physical duplicate stickers disappear permanently. You cannot carry old stickers over into a brand-new season. However, their numerical "star" value is saved and handled in two completely different ways depending on your situation.
Scenario 1: You Complete the Entire Album Early
If you manage to finish every single sticker set before the official season deadline, congratulations! The game immediately resets your album to zero so you can play the "Prestige" version of the album for much bigger and better rewards.
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The Stickers: Every single duplicate card physically vanishes from your album inventory. You can no longer send these specific cards to your friends or trade them online.
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The Stars: Here is the good news—the actual numerical "Star" value of those duplicates stays perfectly safe inside your vault. You keep your vault balance, meaning you can immediately use those accumulated stars to buy reward vaults to help you fly through the Prestige round.
Scenario 2: The Album Season Officially Ends
This is the scenario that catches casual players off guard. When the overall season countdown timer hits zero and a completely new themed sticker season kicks off, your old duplicates are completely wiped, but their stars are auto-converted into extra dice to give you a head start in the new event.
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The Conversion Cap: The game will only convert up to 700 stars into rewards, giving you a maximum of 750 dice rolls.
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Leftover Losses: Any stars you hold beyond the 700-star mark are deleted. If you are sitting on 2,000 stars when the timer runs out, you still only get the 750-dice maximum, and the extra 1,300 stars vanish into thin air.
Star-to-Dice Scaling Chart
If you don't quite reach the 700-star limit by the end of the season, don't worry. The game will still reward you based on a strict tier system. Here is how your remaining vault value breaks down when the season expires:
| Vault Star Count | Dice Rolls Rewarded |
| 1 to 49 Stars | 50 Dice |
| 61 to 99 Stars | 100 Dice |
| 100 to 199 Stars | 200 Dice |
| 200 to 299 Stars | 300 Dice |
| 300 to 399 Stars | 400 Dice |
| 400 to 499 Stars | 500 Dice |
| 500 to 599 Stars | 600 Dice |
| 600 to 699 Stars | 700 Dice |
| 700+ Stars (Maximum) | 750 Dice |
Pro Tips to Save Your Progress
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Gift Your Extra 4 & 5-Star Cards: Because your physical cards completely dissolve the second you hit your final milestone, make sure to trade or gift your high-value cards to friends or a secondary "alt" account right before you finish your album. Don't let rare cards go to waste!
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Don't Over-Stockpile Stars: Hoarding thousands of stars will actively hurt you. Keep a close eye on the season calendar. During the final week, make sure to cash in any extra stars above the 700 limit for vault rewards so you don't have to watch your hard work disappear forever.