The Fascinating World Of Casino Chip Collecting

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For most gamblers, a casino chip is simply a temporary plastic tool used to facilitate a bet at the blackjack table.


However, there is a massive and highly passionate global community that views these chips as valuable historical artifacts.

Why Some Chips are Worth Thousands

A chip that originally represented one dollar can easily sell at auction for hundreds or even thousands of dollars.


Tokens from famous, mob-run Las Vegas establishments like the Stardust or the Sands command a massive premium.

Condition is everything; chips with sharp edges and unblemished inlays are worth significantly more'Cancelled' chips (those drilled or notched by the casino before disposal) are generally less valuable than pristine onesErrors in the manufacturing process, such as a misaligned stamp, can drastically increase the rarity and price
Tips for New Casino Chip Collectors

The easiest way to start is by keeping a single $1 chip from every casino you personally visit on your travels.


Attending a dedicated collector's convention is the best way to physically inspect rare items and learn from veterans.

Collecting ThemeFocus AreaDifficulty to BuildLocation BasedAll casinos on the Vegas StripModerateHistoricalPre-1950s illegal gambling clubsExtremely Hard & Expensive

Holding a chip from the 1960s Rat Pack era is a direct physical connection to the golden age of Vegas.