To All,
a half dozen or so Las Vegas $25.00 chip collectors purchased this so called Las Vegas chip in the >25< denomination for BIG DOlLARS.
They put their trust in dealers who swore up and down that this was a Vegas chip and anyone who said different didn't know what they were talking about.
Steve made a comment about providing eveidence that this chip is not a Las Vegas chip. Over the years I have tried to do just that however, consider this. I don't really believe it is necessary for individuals to have to prove something isn't. I believe when thousands of dollars exchange hands; the burden of proof rests upon the seller to prove that what he/she sells is what is claimed that it is.
It gets old trying to inform buyers that they may be purchasing something that is not what they think it is. The reward for the one doing the informing is usually a bunch oif "crap" from the so called "experts" who just want to make a buck.
This note has nothing to do with Steve. Steve like myself just wants to learn as much as he can about chips . I am sure as I write this Steve didn't shell out a thousand or two to purchase this "rare" Las Vegas piece . He knows too much about chips to fall for this one.
By the way Steve, I am working on proving that arrow die bird chip is no Vegas chip either. Belt buckle be dammed. Best, Jim
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