First and foremost, the reason to issue a Chinese Lunar New Year commemorative chip is NOT because of the collector interest.
Secondly, an $8 denominated chip does NOT play well in a commission-type game (baccarat and pai-gow poker). And if it's an over-sized chip, it may work with a baccarat dealer rack, but the pai-gow tables are not typically set-up for an over-sized chip. This typically means that a Casino Manager does not like an $8 chip as it complicates the work process of the dealers. Which can lead to errors or the slowing down of play.
So why then did (does) a casino issue Year of the Ox chips if the lucky number "8" was not used and the collector interest was not being entertained?...
"We gave a lot of them away and the resulting action (play) was well worth it!"
So, using the chips like a food comp or room comp more than paid for the costs of producing the chips!
Kind of interesting!
Jim
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