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Experiment with Sahara Las Vegas playing cards

Hi all,

We're building an exciting way to bring attention to casino playing card collections within the chipguide. If you don't already know, the Ace of Spades on USPCC decks denotes the year in which the cards were manufactured (the first letter before the numbers is a code that represents the year of manufacture).

Ask of the community: Can you please scan/post the front and back of the Ace of Spades for your Sahara Las Vegas decks or email me directly. I am happy to aggregate the images and post on your behalf (with your approval). It will be interesting to see the annual trend on how the fronts and backs have changed over the years. If there is enough group support we can do this with other casinos.

thanks,
Barry

PS: As an added incentive Doug Balduini might even be interested in purchasing your Sahara decks if we can put together a whole set grin

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