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No couldn’t have been. That would have been mentioned on PCF. All of his chips/denoms are very similar/consistently across all of his casinos. He was certainly involved.Ive oftened asked myself similar questions as to why chips around that time had similar colours.
Was it a gaming commission thing?
I’ve always seen it as a branding thing.Ive oftened asked myself similar questions as to why chips around that time had similar colours.
Was it a gaming commission thing?
@Colquhoun another easy tribute chip that I’m sure you already have imagined
I don’t know…the inlays always seemed a little juvenile to me.@Colquhoun another easy tribute chip that I’m sure you already have imagined
I always thought the same thing but I can also be talked into it’s a badass theme. Pirates/Ships/Parrots are a cool theme and easy card mold tribute/theme to knock off without infringement.I don’t know…the inlays always seemed a little juvenile to me.
Just not my thing, I guess.
He also bought the Golden Nugget in the early 1970s and owned it for two decades before building the Mirage (and then TI around the same time). Next he built the Bellagio before selling off the Mirage company, which covered all of the properties, to MGM. He then took that money and built Wynn/Encore.None anymore.
He inherited his Dads bingo hall and debt. Invested early in The Frontier I believe. Then made his splash on the Mirage. Really reinvented casinos becoming full blown “resorts” and was the reason The Strip boomed.
Then Treasure Island. Then Bellagio. Then Wynn and Encore.
Not sure when he owned what bc he sold them all, but that’s a quick breakdown.
Those are the original design from the opening in 1998. The current lineup was introduced in 2007.Are those Bellagio chips new or old? I was just there last year and picked up half a barrel of 1’s that look different.
New to chip collecting and I’m curious.
thankyou for your serviceJust a reminder for anyone wanting to track chips, the Chip Guide (http://www.chipguide.com/) is really the place to go. For example if you wanted to see the progression of chips for the Bellagio, you can go here: http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=NVLVBE&v=3905655065
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