You got my titties in a real twist there for a second.
Not titty-twisting rare.These still seem pretty rare, at least in this kind of quantity.
That guy has all kinds of stuff hes listing
And dead mint not even taken out of the factory plasticThese still seem pretty rare, at least in this kind of quantity.
Thats HIIIIIIGH On the OOOOOF level right thereThese chips were never on the floor. The Binion son had them made to cash them in to screw over his sister who had kicked him out of the casino. It worked and she had to cash him out. Half a mil per rack adds up fast.
These chips were never on the floor. The Binion son had them made to cash them in to screw over his sister who had kicked him out of the casino. It worked and she had to cash him out. Half a mil per rack adds up fast.
That is public knowledge, but not common knowledge. Seller may not know. The seller would also have to admit that nobody is quite sure how many of these there are...If the seller had put this in the description they'd be sold already.
What company made that Horseshoe mold? Thats my favorite look of all their older ones besides the TH&CThat is public knowledge, but not common knowledge. Seller may not know. The seller would also have to admit that nobody is quite sure how many of these there are...
You got me googling, here's more info about these chips for anyone interested: http://www.americanmafia.com/Inside_Vegas/2-17-03_Inside_Vegas.htmlThat is public knowledge, but not common knowledge. Seller may not know. The seller would also have to admit that nobody is quite sure how many of these there are...
No plastic for compressed clays. Are you referring to the dusty haze on the edges of 99 of the chips in the rack?And dead mint not even taken out of the factory plastic
JEEBUS
HORSESHOES -- 16 horseshoes, alternately pointing in and out. 1952-early 2000's. T. K. Specialty Co., Reno NV. They just make dice now. TK was sold to Bourgogne and Grasset, mainly for T.K.'s dice business. So B&G owns the horseshoe mold now, ...
If TK did not have chip equipment, then ASM made these I assume. It was after Burt and before CPC for sure.
Well hes got a bidderIf the seller had put this in the description they'd be sold already.
Bidder can double his money if he's patient...Well hes got a bidder
7 mins left up to $1,700
Yeah eBay gross. 6.25% tax for me and 13% out of their side so just about a 20% swing of what they get and I’d pay . Luckily my parents are moving to NH so nope I have a tax free address !....Aaaaaand sold for $1700. I was prepared and willing to pay $1,200. Paying $1700, plus another $150 in California sales tax just made it too much for me. Considering how many Binion's chips are suddenly hitting the market I was afraid the current value wouldn't hold.
He should have taken a rack out to Freemont and given every family one of the chips as they walked into the casino for funThese chips were never on the floor. The Binion son had them made to cash them in to screw over his sister who had kicked him out of the casino. It worked and she had to cash him out. Half a mil per rack adds up fast.
One here, maybe hes negotiable....Aaaaaand sold for $1700. I was prepared and willing to pay $1,200. Paying $1700, plus another $150 in California sales tax just made it too much for me. Considering how many Binion's chips are suddenly hitting the market I was afraid the current value wouldn't hold.
One here, maybe hes negotiable
https://casinobank.org/collections/horseshoe-club/products/horseshoe-club-5-000
Hopefully someone will shit out some more 500s, 1ks, and 5ks.This is what I was afraid of.....These chips were relatively "rare" selling for $30-$40 consistently on eBay and now you've got multiple people shitting out racks at the same time.
My guess is the Binion or family friend who has this treasure trove of chips needs money and is selling off chips to some of the well known dealers.