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Horseshoe Casino
Casino Chip 25c Red |
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Item Description: |
25C CASINO CHIP RED |
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NGC |
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Owner Comments
Ex: Binion Collection
This chip is housed in an NGC multi-chip holder with a $5 navy and a $5 Mustard chip from the same era.
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Horseshoe Casino
Morgan Dollar
Binion pedigree |
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United States |
Design Description: |
SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD |
Item Description: |
$1 1886 BINION COLLECTION |
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NGC MS 65 |
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Owner Comments
Ex: Binion Collection
Pedigreed to the hoard of coins owned by the famous Las Vegas Casino magnate, this coin is one of a small percentage to grade out at Gem. Special green label insert highlights the pedigree.
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Slot: |
Horseshoe Casino
$5 Casino Chip Red |
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Item Description: |
$5 CASINO CHIP NAVY |
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NGC |
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Owner Comments
Ex: Binion Collection
This chip is housed in an NGC multi-chip holder with a $5 Mustard and a 25c Red chip from the same era.
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Slot: |
Horseshoe Casino
$5 Casino Chip Mustard |
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Design Description: |
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Item Description: |
$5 CASINO CHIP MUSTARD |
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NGC |
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Owner Comments
Ex: Binion Collection
This chip is housed in an NGC multi-chip holder with a $5 Navy and a 25c Red chip from the same era.
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Fitzgerald's Nevada Club Reno Dollar Token |
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Design Description: |
Fitzgerald Casino Collection Nevada Club Reno Hoard |
Item Description: |
DOLLAR 1964 FITZGERALD COLLECTION |
Grade: |
NGC REPLACEMENT TOKEN |
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Owner Comments
These tokens were privately minted for use in 1964 in the Nevada Gaming Casinos. This token is pedigreed to the Lincoln Fitzgerald Collection and is part of the Nevada Club Reno Hoard. I remember fondly playing at the old Nevada Club. The shiney chrome mechanical slot machines, the 50s style diner and even the sound of coins falling into the trays are all on my mind as I type this. This was a time before Tito, the "ticket in ticket out" style of gaming prevalent today. I could sit and play nickels and check out the dates and mintmarks on the reverse, all the while sipping on the free drinks provided generously by the staff. When I got tired of playing, a 99 cent breakfast awaited in the diner, 24 hours a day. Memories. (No photo taken yet, sorry)
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