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Caesars Palace seems to accept anything
In Response To: Which reminds me ()

I played it on the 21 table, David. The dealer picked it up at looked at it but didn't comment and it was played like a regular Caesars black chip. The hand won, and the check was left in the spot until it was lost a few hands later.

I suspect they would even redeem the FM silver token that JohnB alludes to. However, I value it at quite a bit over face value of $25.

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I highly doubt that "100" was on any casino game.
Home play would have had 4 sets of inserts
I'd like to know what year they were made...
c1970.
The H&C 100f was made in 1970 and used on a game
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And learn to spell! vbg ...
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