interested in how many he had available.
The chip appeared to be in good condition, my questions were satisfied,I needed it to fill a void in my collection and I felt that I bid and won it at a very reasonable price.
He may have more available but that's OK with me.
If we are talking values, even if he had 50, 100 or 200, I feel that this is a rather unique design inlay chip from a unique casino of a bygone era. The chip collector community would, in my humble opinion, easily absorb that quantity into the hobby. Even if guide values eroded somewhat due to 100 or 200 hitting the streets, this chip would still be a classic, a welcome addition to most any old Nevada collection and a potentially good investment value at either selling price
I am happy with my acquisition and I will presumptuously guess that Charles is as well, even at almost 4 times the price.
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