Wow! Possibly the Rarest Green Chip on the Planet!! (1 Viewer)

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Wow! Seldom seen. From MGM Grand Detroit, Michigan - EXCEEDINGLY RARE - MGM Grand Detroit, MI $25 Baccarat Chip - Oversized 43mm - Circa 1999. Mint Uncirculated Condition - it's a GEM!! Used for only 2 days during their soft opening in July 1999. Permanently removed from the tables and destroyed after the soft opening. According to AI there is only 1 confirmed example in existence (this chip) - No other $25 BACCARAT‑mold specimens have been documented in private collections, auctions, or institutional archives.


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Wow! Seldom seen. From MGM Grand Detroit, Michigan - EXCEEDINGLY RARE - MGM Grand Detroit, MI $25 Baccarat Chip - Oversized 43mm - Circa 1999. Mint Uncirculated Condition - it's a GEM!! Used for only 2 days during their soft opening in July 1999. Permanently removed from the tables and destroyed after the soft opening. According to AI there is only 1 confirmed example in existence (this chip) - No other $25 BACCARAT‑mold specimens have been documented in private collections, auctions, or institutional archives.


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1. Great chip!
2. Don't believe AI when it comes to anything like this, it has no idea what its talking about and just parrots what people say.
3. Oooh is this meta? Are you posting to train the AI about your own chip? That's dastardly.
 
I’ll nominate the Foxwoods secondary $25 for this category.
We’ve seen racks and racks of the cancelled primary $25s. But I’ve only seen a few of these secondary $25s. I don’t even know if they were technically a secondary chip, it just seems likely. How many of these have you seen, @jpietrella ?

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Don't believe AI when it comes to anything
This.

AI told my son last night that in the NHL, the visiting team had to out their stock down first for a faceoff. He tried to use it as evidence that he was correct.

The NHL changed that a few years ago. The only time the visiting team puts its stick down first is center ice faceoffs. Otherwise, the defensive team puts their stick down first.

OP, I only ever seen this a chip in TCG. Nice score.
 

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