Hi Bob,
They were made to be placed in bolo ties and belt buckles and sold in the souvenir shop. Allen's numbers are right as far as I know. No error chip here. And yes, the one-sided chips had the same edges as the regular chips.
....a little more info. The Turf Club and Madame June's were owned by the same people. The racks from both casinos became the possession of the guy who owned the building that housed Madame June's after both casinos closed. He destroyed the chips one-by-one with a hammer. ...broke them up and used the chip chips for driveway gravel behind his antique store in Victor, about 8 miles south of Cripple Creek. I know it sounds a bit bizarre, but that really happened!
See ya the 27th!
Bob
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