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ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles
Fantasy chips are not made by or for a casino, although they may appear otherwise. Fantasy chips are made by independent 3rd parties as
either counterfeits,
fakes
or souvenirs.
Fantasy chips are included on the ChipGuide to alert collectors that they
are not casino chips and to advise you to proceed with caution. Purchasing fantasy chips, especially those that appear to be real casino chips,
may lead to fraudulent sales when your collection is disbursed and encourages their continued production.
CG033166Show Casinos Denom: $1
Added: 2012-01-27
Last Update: 2020-09-28 Color: White
Inserts: 6blu
Mold: 6Dice
Inlay: HS Gold
Contributed by: George Kass
CG009859 Added: 2013-04-07
Last Update: 2019-05-17 Color: Silver
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Lee Nott
1st, "Wild Card. Landmark's Festival Place",
(This was a tiny hole-in-the wall slot club. Relatively few cards were issued, but about 50 are now in collectors' hands.)
CG009860 Added: 2013-04-08
Last Update: 2019-05-17 Color: Gold
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Robert Baker
2nd, "Wild Card VIP Gold Card",
(Raised Printing. One blank appeared on the market sometime in early 2002 that came from a former Landmark employee. She only found the one card, despite unfounded rumors to the contrary. That brings the total known pieces in collectors' hands to exactly 3. It is believed that this VIP Gold Card was introduced shortly before the Landmark closed. This card has brought the highest price ever for a slot card: $1085 on Ebay before the 3rd was discovered.)
CG235553 Added: 2020-01-25
Last Update: 2020-02-07 Color: White
Contributed by: Robert Baker
PC, "Membership Card", (blank reverse)
CG111335 Added: 2013-07-10
Last Update: 2020-01-25 Contributed by: Robert Baker
(NOTE: Before closing, the Landmark ran out of cards. They used a blank silver card and
just printed "Landmark" on the obverse. the blank silver card is no longer listed in the slot guide as an "offically" collectible card.