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ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles
CG259709 Obsolete Denom: $100
Issued: 1980s
Added: 2021-02-13
Last Update: 2021-02-13 Color: Red
Mold: Diamond
Inlay: HS Gold Catalog#: NotInTCR
Contributed by: Alex Cilento
Maybe a business card for JF?
CG230272 Obsolete Denom: $100
Issued: 1960s
Added: 2019-09-15
Last Update: 2019-09-15 Color: Brown
Inserts: 3 Wh/Pk
Mold: HHR
Inlay: R-White Catalog#: N4293
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
From the dig. Seller said some of these chips were buried in earth or at the surface so that the concrete was poured on top of them; one side of such chips will have a cleaner appearance. Both sides shown to demonstrate this. Chip is warped and discolored.
CG058698 Obsolete Denom: $100
Issued: 1980s
Added: 2011-12-23
Last Update: 2011-12-23 Color: Gray
Inserts: 3 Bk
Mold: Plain
Inlay: HS Gold Catalog#: N6155
Contributed by: Alex Cilento
CG009788 Added: 2013-04-07
Last Update: 2020-12-28 Color: Purple
Mftr: PPC
Contributed by: Lee Nott
1st, "Sami Sultan's Slot Club"
(This card was similar to the Mint's. Dollar machines had a ticket dispenser attached to them. Customers had to have a slot card in order to redeem the tickets. About 6000-7000 people joined the club overall, but only 9-10 pieces are known. Reverse is upside down.)