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Not sure they're notable enough to merit a separate article. Variants probably would be fine to add to a collapsible list within this article. This is because many variants simply are "reskins" of the existing game with few if any major rule changes. Jtrevor99 (talk) 16:05, 3 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
There is mention of early Canadian wooden pieces, but also relevant is that (at least from 1960s to 1980s) there were only 6 tokens in Waddington's sets, one of which is not mentioned in the current article, namely a non-naval barge or ship. See eBay listings: Image 2 here or Image 6 here. jnestorius(talk)12:21, 1 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]