So James, if Jerry or his agent offered this collection for sale, and you were involved in the deal... any chance they made a list of what was for sale? Things like the dies, blanks, and how many?
I wonder who would buy something without knowing what it included?
Maybe the people who did buy the supplies and equipment, could add some information.
So far I've picked this out of the many messages. Tell me if it's true, or accurate.
If the chip is known to be in a collection, or book, before 1990, we can assume it's real.
For anyone who wonders, TCR #1 that I have, lists it's date as 1993.So we are back to the archives of old collectors.
Here's scan #1 of Borland fakes, that we know are not casino chips.
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