I'm sure the people that approved the design for the new Stardust "Farewell" chip thought it was a poetic gesture putting the "1958-2006" years on the chips. However, this poses a serious problem for us who are constantly fighting the fantasy chip battle. We can no longer say no casino has ever put the opening and closing years on a chip. (Heavy Sigh) Now, the scumbags buying fantasy chips at GGS and selling them on Ebay and implying they are real, will be harder to deal with, and the unknowing consumer will be harder to convince they are getting ripped off.
NOTE: Stardust scan was stolen without permission from Andy Hughes's www.NevadaCasinoChips.com
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