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Originally Posted by trutan I think they are BJs. I have a $1 BJ next to the Chipco in the pic above. |
Greetings and Happy New Year!
Trutan, the BJ chip in your scan is an obsolete chip. It was used at the Tribe's original facility (The Casino of the Sun) before the second facility was built (Casino del Sol), which is why it only has the Casino of the Sun name.
The poker room started out at the "Sun" facility and was moved to the "Sol" facility when it was built a few years back. In the old room there was a 25 cent and fifty cent chip, but when the BJ chips were replaced with the Chipcos, all of the BJ's were put on sale (from the cage) at face value. The few fractionals were bought by employees almost immediately. They are BJ's in the 8SUITS mold (2 repetitions of 4 suits).
For several years these chips were available from the cage, but always at face value. The best deal was the set of 5 NCV (BJ's 8SUITS) that were used for poker tournaments that were sold for $5 a set. At the present time none of these chips are available and you cannot redeem any of them. However, I have seen the BJ NCVs mixed in with the current Chipco NCVs for poker tournaments.
The $2 Chipco did not start off as a "drop" chip. It was used in the 1/2 and 2/4 games and the last time I was there (some months ago) I was under the impression that they were available for open purchase at the poker room desk. Although these are all very worn, there are two versions, with and without a black line around the inlay design (at the edge of the chip).
The snapper is a Paul-Son chip, used for blackjack and it is RFID tagged.
Jim (Gaming Ore) Follis
Current Paul-Son, RFID tagged chips.
Current, Chipco NCVs for poker tournaments, which are augmented with older BJ NCVs.