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Debbie, I also found this...

while initially doing an internet search:

"Once upon a time (2005 or so) North Korea had a casino operation situated very, very close to China. China does not permit gaming (except Macao, a former Portugeise holding), but there seems to be plenty of illegal operations throughout China. Anyway, Chinese residents regularly took tours to the Emperor Casino until a Chinese Transportation Official was found to be using (and losing) public funds to the tune of over $400K. Chinese officials banned further tours. Since North Koreans were not allowed to use the casino and their 100% Chinese patronage suddenly evaporated the casino closed.

Those could be chips from there. OR, there is an on-line gaming site called Emperor. Perhaps those are advertising chips.

I suspect the former."

The owner of the chip advises that he got them from Spinetti's (Mike Spinetti's website) awhile back. He also has other denominations.

Because the chip only includes a casino name (no location) I was wondering if it was a fantasy chip. It is quite possible that it is/was a a real chip from that casino operation in North Korea.

Anyone else have any ideas? Anyone else have one? The owner does not have other denoms.

Jim

Messages In This Thread

Paul-Son "Emperor Casino"... fantasy?...
Re: Paul-Son "Emperor Casino"... fantasy?...
Debbie, I also found this...
Re: Free trade zone, North Korea
TY Gene, any chance you have a set scanned?...
Re: TY Gene, any chance you have a set scanned?...
Re: Paul-Son "Emperor Casino"... fantasy?...
Neil, thanks for the info....

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