... "numismatic" items, nor have ever been part of a coinage; thus the reason why chips will never be protected by the Hobby Protection Act, which was formed to protect "numismatic" material (part of a coinage) and certain political items.
A casino chip would have to be produced by the governent in order to be protected under the HPA... and I know of none; at least here in the USA.
The term token can be defined all day long, but as far as the HPA is concerned; that term does not apply to casino chips.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it... and that's why I explained to Rich that I never compared a chip with a coin.
All of the HPA notes/law/CCGTCC member interpretation (such as Jim Reily) are acrhived at this BBS.
JB
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