~~~ before settling for an example with two mounting holes that never even saw the FLORIDIAN CASINO.
History: First one sold for about $600, second sold for $1000 at the '98 Biloxi show and shortly after I sold the third one for about $1750 and I accepted $3000 for the last one...
I took a gamble when I told the buyers that "you'll never see another" and nothing has turned up, since. There are folks who still believe the chip was from a Detroit club (USPC photos) and one says it was from a boat that did the Miami-Habana crossing... There's no proof it's a Florida chip and not the first mention of it in all of my Capone letters... and those guys went after everything to nail him... and the rest of the story is all archived here....
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