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ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles
CG223682 Obsolete Denom: $1
Added: 2019-05-28
Last Update: 2019-05-28 Color: White
Inserts: 8gry
Mold: Plain
Inlay: OR Multi
Contributed by: John Albritton
Note: Similar to 10th Anniversary LE, without the anniversary lettering.
CG016232 Obsolete Denom: $1
Issued: 10/26/2005
Last Update: 2021-03-21 Color: White
Inserts: 12 Gray
Mold: 24Slits
Mftr: BJ
Inlay: R-White
Contributed by: Greg Susong
Updated by: Allan Childers
Second pic shows chip and UV mark.
CG162489 Obsolete Denom: $2
Issued: 2005
Added: 2016-05-06
Last Update: 2019-05-28 Color: Lt-Brown
Inserts: 3 Brown
Mold: 3X2Dots
Inlay: OR-White
Logo: Logo
Contributed by: A. J. Giametta
Extremely hard-to-find drop chip used in the casino's poker room. Insert is like all house chips -- almost looks like a hologram. Issued when casino opened Open: 10/26/2005, but put into play on the tables 2018.
CG016235 Obsolete Denom: $25
Issued: 10/26/2005
Last Update: 2019-05-28 Color: Green
Inserts: 8 Lime Grn
Mold: Plain
Inlay: OR Green
Contributed by: Greg Susong
CG126540 Obsolete Denom: $100
Issued: 10/26/2005
Added: 2019-05-28
Last Update: 2019-05-28 Color: Black
Inserts: 8gld sxs
Mold: Plain
Inlay: OR Black
Contributed by: John Albritton
CG160171 Obsolete Denom: $1
Event: Anniversary
Issued: 2015
Added: 2016-04-04
Last Update: 2019-10-12 Color: White
Inserts: 8gry
Mold: Plain
Inlay: OR Multi
Contributed by: A. J. Giametta
10th Anniversary in Shreveport with a two day celebration July 17-18, 2015. LTD chip was made available to those attending parties. Chip could be spent in casino or kept as a souvenir.
CG165311 Obsolete Denom: $5
Event: Anniversary
Issued: 2015
Added: 2016-06-27
Last Update: 2019-05-28 Color: Red
Inserts: 8 Black
Mold: Plain
Inlay: OR-Multi
Contributed by: Fred DeKeyser
10th Anniversary in Shreveport with a two day celebration July 17-18, 2015. LTD chip was made available to those attending parties. Chip could be spent in casino or kept as a souvenir.