This is just for one single chip, not a set (unless your most valuable chip is worth $100 and you've got 6 racks of them ). Tell us how you acquired it and it's value then and now.
Give us some history & value
This is number 59 of only 99 known to exist. I believe the last one I know to have sold was in the $400 range.Give us some history & value
How long have you owned it & how did you acquire it?This is number 59 of only 99 known to exist. I believe the last one I know to have sold was in the $400 range.
It is the only chip I’ve ever seen with its number engraved in the inlay.
Nevada Club Reno was known as a “working man’s casino,” not a lot of high rollers but plenty of everyday types frequented this establishment for many many years.
These chips most likely never saw the felt because of their high denomination.
I want to say I’ve owned it since about 2019 and I acquired it through a member who’s big in the Cali singles collecting.How long have you owned it & how did you acquire it?
What's the value?
100 euro +/-What's the value?
Is that it's current worth or what you paid or both? Picture?ACF $25000 tournament chip, $165