Caesar palace poker chips

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“We had a chip sell for $5,500 it was from the Vegas Club and just one of seven in existence,” says Oscar Lappalainen, head of production at Spinettis Gaming Supplies, a Las Vegas purveyor of casino collectibles. A $5 offering from the Frontier Casino snags $675. A $1 chip from the nearby Dunes, depicting a sun rising over its golf-course green, now fetches $40. More people than ever are collecting casino chips (eBay has thousands for sale), coveting memories of Las Vegas in its glory days-and making bank.

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Flying home from Vegas, with chip in pocket, might have been as lucky as the gambler got on that trip. A 1960s $5 Caesars Palace chip, showing a smiling Caesar, now goes for $400. But gamblers who choose not to cash in their casino chips may be the smartest of all. But the guy who invented chips was a genius. It’s been said that whoever invented gambling was smart.

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