Let me guess, the LTD 100 is the hard one to get.
Personally, I think if a casino took their basic standard house chip and released a few where the only distinguishing difference is a LTD stamp, I'd be pretty unimpressed. For a casino to release an LE, say a GO chip, and then later use the same design, sans the GO wording, as a house chip, seems perfectly reasonable. When a casino produces a $1 LE for the chippers, I don't see anything productive whatsoever in badmouthing it. No casino in Reno has ever done a $1 LE to my knowledge, and only one $2.50, from Circus Circus just this last summer.
OK, you weren't badmouthing it per se, but there's a definite mocking tone to your post. All in good humor I presume. I can't tell without the emoticon.
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