Anybody collect CASINO CHIPS?

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Simply the best
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FISHHEAD:
Kiss1- In case you didnt realize it, worked at the Castaways Sportsbook up till their closing of the doors of the casino in 1987.

Most of the small quanity of the $1,000 chips were allowed to be taken by the 8-9 sportsbook employees on the night of the closing.

Have 6-7 like the one pictured above.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I'd love to use one to "protect my hand" in hold em games. Great conversation piece. Especially if I mention that "fishhead" was the former owner.

How about selling one to your forum pal ?

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-K1
 

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Sorry Kiss1, they are the only chips that I refuse to part with.

I had some $500 ones that I sold on Ebay, and I regret even having sold them now.

I have 13 nephews and nieces that I have to leave something to in my WIll.
 

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Can anyone answer this for me please. In the golf ball industry you have such things as X-out golf balls that are sold for a cheap price. Do any casino's or chips manufac. sell old chips at a discount and where can I find them? Just looking for a deal for some cheap but yet quality home game chips. And yes, I know there are a million online sites where you can buy chips. I already have some, but my circle of people wanting to play in home games is growing. Thanks.
 

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