Hi, Duane. I don't have these items to sell personally, but can suggest a few leads on how to obtain.
1. Check with Charlie Rodgers at C.T. Coin -- email: ctcoins@aol.com
He carries a pretty broad inventory of such items. There are many other dealers who might be able to help; he's just first name I thought of.
2. There's a chip show going on this weekend in Las Vegas at Arizona Charlie's casino. You might try contacting Janice O'Neal--email: Junkman3@prodigy.net
She might be able to make an announcement on Sunday to the chip dealers at the show that you're interested in Carousel chips, etc., and they could follow-up with you via your email directly.
FYI, the Carousel had chips in denominations from 25c, $1, $5, $25 and $100, including some variations of each. Current prices range from $15-$30 each, with a few higher and a few lower, depending on rarity, etc.
To add to your display, you may want to include slot tokens, dice, playing cards, postcards, and B&W photos of the casino, all of which exist (I think) if you want to do some digging. Also, depending on your budget!
If other chip collectors reading this reply have other ideas, or have some Carousel casino items for sale, I'm sure you'll hear from them . Good luck.
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