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Chip Chat Auction #1 - Tidbits... LV Part 1

For those who haven't checked out the Web Page below for the Harvey Fuller Collection being offered at auction, well actually in six parts... Here is a summary for part one:

The chips surrounding the photo below of Harvey Fuller represent some of the quality pieces that were in the original collection. Many of the chips illustrated here have already been acquired by private collectors and are not available in the say auction catalogues that will be for sale in the upcoming months - however many great will be and some of the previously sold chips are being consigned back to Chip Chat and will appear in these catalogues and will be clearly marked as consigned.

CONTENTS OF CATALOGUE #1
Catalogue Price: $6.00

LAS VEGAS CHIPS from the 101 Club to the Lucky Casino. Comprised of twelve pages with approximately 120 chips illustrated on six pages of full color. A complete physical description of each auction lot and the usual Chip Chat type remarks about rarity, casino histories and ownership background.

The number of chips in this catalogue as listed by categories of mold; denomination and possible rarity are as follows:
By Obsolete Mold
2 Arrow-dies
13 Christy & Jones
5 Coin & Metal Centers
1 Crest & Seals
10 Small & Large Crowns
10 Diamond Mold
1 Dots Mold
2 Horseshoes Mold
8 Hub & H-Molds
9 Small & Large Greek Keys
5 Rectangles & Square, Square Rectangles
2 Triangle Mold Qty

By Denominations & Rarity
20 Fractional Denominations
11 $2.50 Denoms
13 $25 & $ 100 Denoms
10 No Cash Values & Roulettes
3 Number of possible chips not listed in any price guides.

Catalogue Payment Due: 01/05/00
Auction Closes: 01/20/00
Catalogue Price: $6.00

Orders, Questions or comments can be addressed to:

Chip Chat
4056 Front Street
San Diego, CA 92103

Dick

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