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👀 NEW identification Country Club of Virgina

After years of looking, I got a hit. I was always looking for the V first. It is a fun moment when you identify a chip that you have always liked. You will have to find some over-the-top information to convince me this is not the correct identification. These chips fit the time period (opened 1908) for this style of Reverse Die Cut chips. On the top of their home page (https://www.theccv.org/) is this very custom logo. I did not find these chips in the USPC photos but after collecting old clay poker chips for 40 years I feel STRONGLY they were made by the United States Playing Card Co. Having fun identifying old school custom Reverse Die Cut poker chips, Steve

PLEASE feel free to say YAY OR NAY


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👀 NEW identification Country Club of Virgina
information on Reverse Die Cut chips
Looks like a winner. Good detective work. grin
Could be this one John...
I like tha... but not convinced.
Cool Steve and nice looking chip !!!
YAY Steve,knew this had to be Cool & Fun
Greath sleuthing, but ideally....
Thank you Jeff 4 the link the 1909 Pennant shows
Ahhh, but 1909 was the year the Long Beach course
Looks good. I always thought ..
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Congrats on the ID
With all due respect...
Agree, seems like an equal match.
Colors say a lot, too, and though I do not know ~~
Hi Westen, I think you are right, whitout more
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Re: rofl rofl rofl grin
Rich your talents are many... grin
Steve - The V does not come to a Point at......
Also - Why the White Line thru the V ????
Hi Jerry I think it is a support for the Reverse
Steve, I have copies of ALL Howdy's original USPC

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