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  2. Fitzgerald Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzgerald Hoard was a collection of casino chips, silver coins and collectables which had been stored in a warehouse in Reno, Nevada. The entire hoard was purchased by notable California coin dealer Ron Gillio. Named for casino owner Lincoln Fitzgerald, it included over 100,000 American silver dollars and masses of gambling paraphernalia.

  3. List of programmes broadcast by Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The A-Z of 3-2-1: 2000: A special one-off programme showing highlights of Yorkshire's classic gameshow. It was used during Challenge TV's 3-2-1 night at Christmas 2000. Absolute Cobblers: 1999: 1999–2003: Based on an Australian format. Auntie's Smalls: 2008–2009: 2008–2011: A filler with bloopers from the BBC's TV archives. The Best of ...

  4. Category:Casinos completed in 2003 - Wikipedia

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  5. World Poker Tour season 2 results - Wikipedia

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    1.11 Party Poker Million. ... Casino: Aviation Club de France, Paris [1] Buy-in: €10,000; ... September 1, 2003 to September 3, 2003 ...

  6. Poker on television - Wikipedia

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    Poker has been appearing on television somewhat regularly since the late-1970s. In the United States, CBS started airing the final table of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event as an annual one-hour show around this time and later by ESPN, which were casino-produced shows produced under a time-buy arrangement for sports omnibus programming such as the CBS Sports Spectacular.

  7. Binion Hoard - Wikipedia

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    In October of 2001, Ted Binion's estate sold the silver coins to Spectrum Numismatics International for US$3.3 million (equivalent to $6,200,000 in 2023). Approximately 50,000 silver coins were uncirculated, and some of the coins remained in the original mint bags. [26] In 2002, the coins were marketed by the company for between US$50 and US ...

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