I am at the moment) indicates an "H" value for the "B" cancelled version (yours) and an "M" value for un-cancelled version. Yours looks to be an exceptionally nice condition example of a cancelled chip.
Sometimes cancelled chips are found in the marketplace with the cancellation removed. However, the indentation left by the high force and heating of the hot-stamping process does not go away in many cases. Cancelled chips that have had the cancellation removed tend to be of lesser value than the cancelled version.
You should know also that there is a second cancelled version (hot-stamped "ZAB") of that same chip, which is also valued at "H".
Sure is a nice looking chip, even with the cancellation!
Jim
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