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A member of Princess Cruises (Generic)
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Princess Cruises, Wet Chips
Type: Cruise Ship
Status: Open
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Chips listed here are non specific and may have been used on multiple ships. |
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CG303544 Show Casinos Added: 2023-04-17
Color: Black
Mold: Plain
Logo: S
Contributed by: Joel Reznick
Black "S" chip. Used in the quarter pusher game. Collect the B,O,N,U,S chips for a $100 prize.
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CG303543 Show Casinos Added: 2023-04-17
Color: Blue
Mold: Plain
Logo: U
Blue "U" chip. Used in the quarter pusher game. Collect the B,O,N,U,S chips for a $100 prize.
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CG303542 Show Casinos Added: 2023-04-17
Color: Orange
Mold: Plain
Logo: N
Contributed by: Joel Reznick
Orange "N" chip. Used in the quarter pusher game. Collect the B,O,N,U,S chips for a $100 prize.
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CG303541 Show Casinos Added: 2023-04-17
Color: Purple
Mold: Plain
Logo: O
Purple "O" chip. Used in the quarter pusher game. Collect the B,O,N,U,S chips for a $100 prize.
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CG303540 Show Casinos Added: 2023-04-17
Color: Yellow
Mold: Plain
Logo: B
Contributed by: Joel Reznick
Yellow "B" chip. Used in the quarter pusher game. Collect the B,O,N,U,S chips for a $100 prize.
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CG161257 Issued: 1990s
Added: 2016-04-23
Color: White
Mftr: None
Contributed by: A. J. Giametta
Used on all Princess ships in the early 90s, Replaced with electronic version, printed on computer.
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CG161094 Issued: 2006
Added: 2016-04-19
Last Update: 2016-04-23 Color: White/Red/Blue
Mftr: None
Contributed by: A. J. Giametta
Tag was special edition luggage identification for 30-day cruise aboard Sapphire Princess to the Orient in 2006 during the Olympic Games held in Beijing. Inserted into leather strap. Back blank.
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CG309294 Added: 2023-10-09
Color: White/Blue
Mftr: None
Contributed by: A. J. Giametta
Princess Cruises Telephone Room Pen
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CG233866 Added: 2019-12-19
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
Pinback button, 2-1/8" diameter, gold, light blue and white in color. Panama Canal Passage, believed given to passengers upon a ship's successful sail through the locks.
Reverse side - bare metal with the pin.
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