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Awesome, glad it's not an L metal :)
No, however the base chip material has lead in it. I’ve used these type of chips since late 90’s, was a dealer long ago and I work in ballistics and I am tested yearly for lead levels in my blood. Unless you eat it, crush and snort a bunch or somehow liquify it and inject it, you’ll be good.
 
Cleaned, oiled and ready to go!

Love the 25 chip color. The 100 is grayer than it appears in the picture. Would like it more if it was black rather than dark dark gray(charcoal?)

If anybody wants to trade me a rack of 25's for a rack of 1's pm me. View attachment 869472View attachment 869475
This set was to me the Silent Star of what was available in the sale. I am so glad to have picked one up too. The green is also my favorite chip for color but really its a fantastic multi-purpose set. Just wish I could have scored two, but that would have been greedy.

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PM me if you have, and want to release to a new home, the following:

200 x $1 (white label, red denom)
80 x $25 (all regular)
 
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i used to love going to this boat with my wife after moving to illinois, i had only been to one casino in atlantic city so the idea of gambling games was so new to me, i enjoy the similarities of the casino to the stock market and how you decide how much to play and when to pull out, often before the house of cards falls and they dealers get into your buy in stacks, it was a nice casino patronized mostly by working class folks and retirees, my kind of crowd, swig of beer for the working man
 
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Majestic Star (Gary - IND)

Another great casino rack brought to PCF-community by Jim from The Chip Room @TheChipRoom during the Black Friday sale 2021 (link)

Majestic Star Casino consisted of two casino gaming boats on Lake Michigan in Gary, Indiana's Buffington Harbor, owned and operated by The Majestic Star Casino, LLC. They opened in 1996 as two competing casino boats, sailing for gambling tours on alternate hours, until in 2002 Indiana legalized gambling on stationary boats. Majestic Star acquired the adjacent Trump Casino in 2007 and renamed it Majestic Star II.

The two boats each had three floors of gaming, with a combined 1,900 slot machines, table games, a high-limit VIP room, a poker room, and a baccarat room. Dining options included a steakhouse and a buffet.

The casinos closed in April, 2021. One license was transferred to the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana, located inland in Gary

(source: Wikipedia - link)

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Jim posted this before the sale:


Cash chips (39mm RHC & 43 mm IHC)

$1
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$2.5 (aka snapper)
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$5
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$25
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$100
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$500
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$1000
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$5000
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Pictures courtesy of The Chip Guide (link) & @PhillyB

Tourney chips (36 mm)

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wow, that's the ultimate collection and so clean
 
Any got a frac in the lineup yet?

I have a crazy idea about buying a ton of snappers, cherry picking a solid rack, and relabeling with a MS 25c :unsure:
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