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Obsolete Reno Card Room chips from 1956 eBay

I haven't listed these chips for sale on TCB or *ebay* for nearly 7 years. Depending on the response to this round of offerings these chips may go back into the safe for another 7 years. Originally there were 76 sets found with the $5 yellow being the chip with a quantity of 76. Since then I think Mark Cotton found a few of the blue $1 but I don't know of any more of the $5 yellow chips surfacing.
The 5¢ chip is one of only 23 known 5¢ chips ever to exist in Nevada.
I have 20 sets left and have listed a set as a whole and broken a set in order to list the four chips individually on eBay
In the last few days I've listed 53 auctions on ebay and the first of those begin to end tomorrow. Please take a look.

Here's what Gene wrote about the Reno Card Room chips in September 2001:
The FAW chips were found by fellow club member Wayne Murphy. I noticed them scanned in one of his posts on Greg's BB. Wayne mailed me a couple of the red 25¢ chips. I sent a scan to Dennis O'Neil at TR King. They came back as Frank Weaver, Reno Nevada, 1956. I did a phone number search in CA and Nevada for Frank Weaver. After calling and eliminating all possibilities, I was ready to give up. As an after thought, I emailed Larry Hollibaugh in Reno and asked him to check old phone books to see if Frank had a phone number in 1956. The answer was, YES.

Frank lived at 592 California Ave in 1956. Larry checked the Polk Criss Cross directory and found that Frank Allen Weaver was also listed as sole owner of Reno Card Room, 20 1/2 E. Commercial Row, Reno. The Reno Card Room is listed in Harvey Fuller's, Index Of Nevada Gaming Establishments, March 3rd to March 31, 1956, poker only. I called Harvey. He said his information had come from the Washoe County Tax Commission records. I decided it was time for a trip to Reno.

Larry and I spent two days in Reno and Carson City looking to prove that Reno Card Room had a gambling license and had in fact, actually opened. Scanned are excerpts from the minutes of the Jan 25, 1956, NV Gaming Control Board meeting. Also the Grand opening ad for Reno Card Room that appeared in the Nevada State Journal, (Reno daily newspaper) on March 2, 3, and 4, 1956. Also a portion of the Polk criss cross directory, listing all business's in the 1st block of E. Commercial Row in 1956. This entire block of business's is now part of Harrah's. Harrah's has re-written the history of E. Commercial Row and Douglas Alley. A number of business's on E, Commercial and Douglas Alley had common walk throughs. Reno Card Room was one of them. We also found a NSJ grand opening ad for Johnny's Bar, March 6, 1956. We believe Reno Card Room, saved the expense of a liquor license by forming a partnership with Johnny's Bar. Interesting that one of the owners of Johnny's had the same last name as Weaver's lawyer, that appeared with him before the NGCB, in Jan 1956. At the Prospectors Club in Harrah's, I found an old timer that remembered Reno Card Room. He called some friends for me, but could not add any further information.

We were unable to find out why Reno Card Room was only opened for one month. At this point we feel, the idea of a card room only, just did not work, and Weaver went broke. There are no listings for Weaver in the Reno area for 1957.

Reno Card Room chips for sale:

76 sets of the Reno Card Room 5¢, 25¢, $1, and $5 chips were found. The yellow $5 is the chip with only 76 pieces. Sets only are being offered for sale at this time. Price is $150 for the 4 chip set.

A copy of the NGCB minutes, grand opening ad, all Polk criss cross listings, and a 1954 picture of the corner of Commercial Row and Virginia Ave, showing where the Reno card room would be located in 1956 will be included with all orders. Also included will be a Reno yellow pages ad for Reno Card Room. The phone book came out in August 1956. We feel the RCR was already closed when the book came out.
10 different pages of documentation will be mailed with each set. We feel this is one of the best documented Nevada obsolete chip finds to be offered in the hobby.

We feel the addition of a new Reno 5¢ chip, is worth the asking price of the set. The condition of the chips range from un-circulated to slightly worn. Best conditioned chips mailed by payment received method.
The set will be added to TCR edition for 2002.

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Oh No! Rich, you used the rare word grin

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