... especially coming from Armin and Mel. My post simply noted that the chip was an Inlaid (sometimes called a C&S because of the smooth mold surface) and the code assigned by Dale.
Many generic chips have been used in both legal and illegal casinos through the years (in the same way special order chips have been used in more than one casino)... and, it's sometimes nice to know when those that have been used in a casino are documented as such. Even today, generic Roulette chips are being manufactured and used in casinos all over the world... especially at sea.
JB
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