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for trade for sale A Page A Day for sale for trade

Hi folks, very briefly, cuz my satellite internet fades in and out and will continue to do this for the next two days, because of my buddy "LEE". Todays page is all GO's thanks for looking. Reggie

GRAND OPENING CHIPS PAGE ONE

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS, please order by number, name, and price. Numbered chips below correspond with the position on the image page. Please email me direct. Please do not put a sold sign on the items you are buying, I may have more than one. First email in my inbox gets first considerations. P/H will be $1 for up to 4 chips, $2 for 5-8, $3 for 9-12, $4 for 13-16, $5 for 17-up this is the maximum postage for the continental US. Foreign orders p/h is a bit more. Min. order is $4. Pay pal accepted to my email. Check, cash or money order will be fine. RANDOM DISCOUNTS OFTEN OCCUR. Hold Service Available. Thanks. www.collectionlibrary.com 1400+ available traders.

1 $5 Ameristar Casino Black Hawk, CO $8
2 $5 Argosy (Hologram-2003) KC, MO $12
3 $5 Atlantis (1996) Reno, NV $9
4 $5 Bayou Caddy’s Jubilee Casino (1993) Greenville, MS $12

5 $5 Black Oak Casino (2003) Tuolumne, CA $10
6 $5 Blue Chip Casino (1997) Michigan City, IN $8
7 $5 Boomtown (2006) Biloxi, MS $8
8 $5 Caesar’s (1998) Harrison County, IN $9

9 $5 Caesar’s Palace (Palace Tower-1997) Las Vegas, NV $7
10 $5 Caesar’s Palace (Magical Empire) Las Vegas, NV $9
11 $5 Calder Race Track Miami, FL $7
12 $5 Caribbean Princess Inaugural Wet $9

13 $5 Casino Aztar (1995) Evansville, IN $10
14 $1 Casino Niagra (2004) Fallsview, ONT $10
15 $5 Casino Pauma (2001) Valley Center, CA $10
16 $5 Casino Regina (1996) Regina, SAS $9

17 $5 Century Casino (2006) Central City, CO $9
18 Hard Rock Café (2002-*Not a Casino) Nottingham, England $8
19 $5 Cocopah Casino (2003) Somerton, AZ $9
20 $1 Colorado Grande (2009) Cripple Creek, CO $6

OFFERS
I
would like to take a few moments on the word offer(s) and to the occasional appearance of this word in my pages. Most folks are cognizant of the meaning and how it applies when a price is not provided at the end of a listing.
However, there may be a few of you that do not. It might be because you are new to the hobby or you are used to other businesses or hobbies that treat it differently.
To me and I may be wrong, but it means:
• A price you may have previously seen.
• A price based on scarcity or rarity.
• A price based on demand
• Not a lowball price to see what flies
• If you are not sure, it is better to just ask for at least the last price it was sold; if the seller has this price he will respond accordingly.
If anyone has any better points to apply to this subject; please let me know, and I will include them in this note. Sincerely Reggie


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