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CG064237 - Ochre - Shown CG174967 - Purple CG171689 - Blue CG180108 - White CG198201 Side 2 - Purple Purple Comstock Table A Roulette chip (CG#174967), cancelled by hot-stamp, with a foil label pasted on one side, "Casino $10 LME." Per Bob Hiestad, chips with these labels were used in the TV show Beverly Hills 90212, Year 7, Episode 10, "Lost in Las Vegas." So it's sort of half-real, half-fantasy. Various chips (not just from Comstock) have been found with the same foil labels on them, and in different denominations.
Table A
Contributors: Terry Shaffer, Roy Klein, Luke Rapley, David Sarles, J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
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.