Well, I've got one, I could look up my records to see from whom it was purchased and the price, but it didn't cost very much. Maybe $4 tops. The few HUGHES CASINO chips I have seen are all in near-mint/mint condition, with no clay on them - clay being used at real casinos. Home-players don't use it, so a chip with no smudgies is a tip-off! I can try later to find more information, pretty sure the M H on the chip are initials of the owner. Nice find on the $1 chip, never seen one before.
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