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Re: Reno Mystery Chip of the Day

My Stockmen's sample has "377" on it, just like the real chip. My Gold Dust sample has "76" on it, just like the real chip. It does appear to me that the inlay on the sample chip is a little more "crude" than the real one.

There's no doubt in my mind that Paul-Son used the "fantasy" colors in 76 and 77 when making a limited number of samples of their metal inlay chips. The Elko chips actually show two different examples of inlay, the casino obviously picked the smaller blue anodized one.

Anybody think this next chip is a "real" chip, or a combination intended for table play? I'd say it's just a sample.

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