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  2. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    In Las Vegas and California, most casinos use blue or white for $1 chips, though many Las Vegas casinos now use $1 metal tokens in lieu of chips. Chips are also available in denominations of $1000 or more, depending on the wagering limits of the casino. Such chips are often yellow or orange. [clarification needed]. Casinos in Nevada, Atlantic ...

  3. Casino chip collecting - Wikipedia

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    There are many different ways to collect casino chips. Because of the amount of chips available and the increasing price of some, collectors have begun to specialize. A collector might choose to collect every chip from a certain casino or one from every Las Vegas casino. Collecting by denomination is also very popular, such as only $1 or $5 chips.

  4. Your Guide to Understanding Casino Earnings - AOL

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    When you walk up to a blackjack table in Las Vegas and you hand the dealer a $100 bill for chips, they put that money into a drop box. This is what is known as the "drop," "table game drop," or ...

  5. List of casinos in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    List of casinos in the U.S. state of Nevada; Casino City County State District [1] Type Comments Aladdin: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas: defunct closed 1997. Demolished in 1998. Now the site of Planet Hollywood.

  6. Lady Luck Gaming - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Luck Biloxi, losing money and lacking space to expand, [60] was sold the following year to Grand Casinos, owner of the neighboring Grand Casino Biloxi, for $15 million and closed. [61] The Lady Luck Central City, also losing money, was sold in 1998 as well, to its mortgage holder, J.D. Carelli, for $2.75 million in forgiven debt. [62]

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