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ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles (DEVELOPMENT)
CG003148 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: Gold
Mftr: PPC
Contributed by: Robert Baker
1st, Sam's Town Club
CG125590 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: Red
Mftr: PPC
Contributed by: Robert Baker
1st, "Sam's Town Club"
CG125591 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: White
Mftr: PPC
Contributed by: Robert Baker
1st, "Sam's Town Club"
CG125592 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: Gold
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Robert Baker
2nd, Sam's Town Club
CG125593Show Casinos Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2019-05-29 Color: Gray
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Robert Baker
XX, "Millionaire" & picture square,
(Card lists Las Vegas, Memphis, MS and Kansas City, MO on reverse.)
CG125594 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: Red
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Robert Baker
XX, "Play It Again!"
CG125595 Added: 2014-04-10
Last Update: 2014-04-10 Color: Red
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Robert Baker
XX, "Very Important Citizen" & Building,
(Raised printing. This is the rarest of all known slot cards - now and forever Unique! This card was intended to be a higher level card. However, from the time it was ordered to the time it was received by the slot club, upper level management had changed. The new management didn't like the card and decided to destroy the entire shipment. Before that happened, however, employee Jim Kruse asked if he could keep one card and put his name on it as a souvenir. He was allowed to do so. Shortly after, the rest of the shipment was thrown into a wood chipper outside the casino!)