I finally completed sorting the No Cash Value chips I got at the Arizona Charlies show into the collection last night. Thought it would be a good time to do the annual review of chips I know of that are not currently listed in The Chip Rack. Found about 80, some of which may already be in the process of being listed. Since I don't know though, I ran a color copy of the non-listed ones and am mailing it to Allan tomorrow.
For other NCV collectors, I have posted scans of the chips (at lower resolution) and you might want to take a look to see what's new. The first page is shown below this note. I would encourage you to also report any new finds so TCR can be as complete as possible.
Here are the URL's of the three pages of chips (front and back):
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR7.jpg
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR7a.jpg
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR72.jpg
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR7a2.jpg
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR73.jpg
http://casino.cnchost.com/images/NCVsForTCR7a3.jpg
A couple of comments. I've included a listed chip along with a similar one in a few cases to show the differences. I included one or two to show that the color I have is not exactly what is listed. The Palace Station 5 is included to show it is an oversize chip, not noted in TCR6. There are variations in the Twin Q chips from Circus and Excalibur not currently noted in TCR. I'm told the Horseshoe, Elko is a drink chip for a bar, not a casino, but I include it as it sure looks like a casino chips to me <g>.
I'm not sending suggested values to Allan, but will note that I paid a pretty good price for the Landmark violet 100 and the two Club Cal Neva's with inserts.
DonL
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