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Question: I have several poker chips….they have a number and Canada written on the face of them. Behind that is a white maple leaf on a red background. My friend said that someone gave them to her last year after he went to a casino. They don’t look familiar to me.
Has anyone used them or seen them? The number ‘20′ and the number ‘100′.
They may not have any value but I am curious of course.
Thanks for any information!
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Has anyone used them or seen them? The number ‘20′ and the number ‘100′.
They may not have any value but I am curious of course.
Thanks for any information!
A
Answer: If they were from a real casino they will have the casino name or logo printed on them. Ifthey have a 20 or 100 on them that usually is their value. Unless you can find out what casino they came from i wouldnt suggest taken them in anywhere to get cashed. Alot of ‘fake’ poker chips can look like casino quality. Ask your friend where he got them from. Also after a year the casino may have switched out their chips, gotten new ones or use a different color so they may not even be able to cash them.
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January 1, 1970
they have no value, they are from canada
January 1, 1970
im not sure,but you might have a 20 and a 100 dollar chip(only good at the casino)