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Bob, it has been my experience that...
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"Fun Nite " chips are collectible, as follows...

Individual pieces by casino chip collectors, but mostly when the casino name is also on the chip. An example is "Brighton" for Atlantic City. Otherwise, for the most part, "Fun Nite" chips are rather generic and could have been used at any one of several pre-opening, casino dry-runs.

A second collector interest is the community of large, home-game sets. Within that community there is a great deal of desire for Paul-Son made, hat and cane molded, clay composition chips, which most "Fun Nite" chips are. Such collectors have large quantities of these chips and will buy and sell the sets for around $1 per chip.

When buying/selling on an lone chip basis, these chips will go for about $3 each. You will find many, lone chip collectors here, but not many are without the casino named Fun Nites and and many do not collect generics. For large quantity considerations, you should visit ChipTalk.net.

I hope this helps, but just as Gene Trimble suggests, scans would be very helpful.

Jim Follis

I hope this helps.

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