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I have written to the seller ...

... as set forth at the bottom of this message.

>> My opinion on this and the myriad of other wrongly described auctions
>> is this: the sellers are crooks or, at a minimum, low lifes.
>> Unlike many of you, I don't accept ignorance as an excuse.

I agree 100% on both counts, Rich. The "factual" details of this auction description suggest intentional fraud -- they aren't true and it is extremely unlikely that he has any reason to believe they are. Ergo, it is extremely likely that he just made it all up.

And, anyone who truly doesn't know, should find out before giving supposedly factual information in an auction description. I have no problem with, "I have no idea what these are, but they're cool", but baseless factual claims about auction items are, in my opinion, fraudulent.

----- jim o\-S

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Hello ----- on the basis of what factual information do you make the claim that these are "Nazi" chips? Do you have any documentation of your claim that:

>> "This is a rare, complete set, at least as complete as
>> you will ever find, of Nazi poker chips, WW 2 vintage.
>> They were brought home by an American soldier as a
>> souvenir after a successful raid on a German occupied
>> area in Europe."

The fact is, these chips were made by the U.S. Playing Card Co. of Cincinnati Ohio between the early 1900's and the late 1930's. The swastika symbol is a Native American symbol for good luck and was used for that reason.

These chips had no connection whatsoever to Nazi Germany. It is also misleading, to say the least, to refer to this as a "complete set" when many of the swastika chips have been replaced with plain chip fillers. Furthermore, truly complete sets of these chips are readily available to anyone who really wants one.

The swastika chips do have some value, as many were destroyed because of the similarity to the Nazi symbol. Nevertheless, it is simply wrong to call these "Nazi Poker chips". They are not.

Jim Reilly
Life Member #3606-38 of the
Casino Chips & Gaming Tokens Club

Messages In This Thread

WOW!! Authentic NAZI poker chips!
the seller forgot to mention...
I have written to the seller ...
Excellent letter JIm.
This is all fine, but...
Re: This is all fine, but...
Re: This is all fine, but...
I guess your email did it
Does e-bay scan for and ban NAZI items?
Doesn't look like it...
Re: Does e-bay scan for and ban NAZI items?
and what does all this have to do with KISS?
Gone, but I don't think ...
Wrote the following response ...
I get an "Invalid Number" when I try to display it

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