Sands Casino Poker Chip

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Image

Denomination

Mold

Inlay

Date

Price

Purchase

$5.00

C&J

R-White

1970's

$1.00

House

R-White

1970's

$39.00

$5.00

House

Cog

1970's

$35.00

$25.00

House

Hex-White

1978

$5.00

House

R-Multi

1981

$119.00

$5.00

House

R-Multi

1981

$49.00

$20.00

House

Sca-White

1980's

$55.00

$25.00

House

R-Multi

1981

$165.00

$5.00

House

Hub-White

1989

$29.00

$25.00

House

Sca-White

1989

$85.00

$1.00

House

Inlay

1989

$19.00

$1.00

House

R-White

1995

$25.00

$5.00

C&J

R-White

1950's

$100.00

SCROWN

White

1950's

$100.00

SCROWN

White

1950's

$50.00

Jeton

1950's

$50.00

Jeton

1950's

Plaque

1950's

Plaque

1950's

Plaque

1950's

Plaque

1950's

$5.00

CNJ

White

1958

$1.00

H.C.E.

White

1965

$25.00

C&J

R-White

1970's

$5.00

House

Cog

1970's

$5.00

House

Round

1970's

$25.00

House

Hex-White

1970's

$25.00

House

Hub-White

1970's

$100.00

House

White

1970's

$500.00

House

White

1970's

$500.00

House

White

1970's

$1000.00

House

White

1970's

$5000.00

House

White

1970's

$5000.00

House

R-Multi

1980's

$100.00

House

Cog-White

1980's

$100.00

House

Cog

1989

$1000.00

House

Inlay

1989

$1000.00

House

Inlay

1989

$1.00

H&C

R-White

1990

3 Chip Bac Set

House

HS

1990's

History:
Houston Texas gambler and oilman Jake Freedman, along with partners Jack Entratter, and Carl Cohen, both wanted to build a new resort on the Strip. Unable to get a building permit, they purchased La Rue's Restaurant from ex-Flamingo owner, Billy Wilkerson. The 200 room hotel and casino amounted to a $5.5 million addition to the old restaurant.

Bearing the slogan 'A Place in the Sun,' the Sands opened on December 15, 1952. Opening night entertainment was provided by Danny Thomas, Jimmy McHugh, Judy Collins, Chuck Nelson, and the 'Copa Girls', billed as the 'Most Beautiful Girls in The World'.

The rooms were housed in five two-story Bermuda modern-style buildings, each named after a famous thoroughbred racetrack, arranged in a semi-circle around a half-moon shaped swimming pool. These structures featured a 'Vermiculite' tile roof which was used extensively in the tropics to provide cooler temperatures. The main building was a great rectangular hall with the reception desk in one corner, slot machines along one long wall, and a bar and cocktail lounge, complete with a Latin trio along the opposite wall. Three wide terrazzo stairs led down into the large low casino lit by shallow modern chandeliers. The casino was flat-roofed where warm earth tones predominated and were enhanced by expensive copper lighting fixtures.

Crowning the Sands was a roadside sign that took a first step beyond the Strip status of sheet metal signs adorned with neon. At 56 feet, it was taller than the rest, with the 'S' alone standing 35 feet, but its primary distinction was its integration into the main building's architecture. An eggcrate grill, cantilevered from a solid anchor pylon, played with the desert light and shadow. In a bold free script, the neon name 'Sands' sprawled across the face of it.

Talent-wise and contact-rich, Jack Entratter was the Entertainment Director who became the driving force behind the hotel's world wide acclaim as the 'in' place in Las Vegas. From the outset he presented the biggest names in entertainment. Entratter treated the performers appearing at the Sands like royalty and the biggest stars in show business all played the Sands during his tenure.

The Sands was the hotel of the '50s and early '60s. Entratter brought in Frank Sinatra and his 'Rat Pack' which also included Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop who were staples at the hotel for over two decades. Tallulah Bankhead, Billy Eckstine, Jane Powell, Danny Thomas, Judy Collins, Vic Damone, Peggy Lee, Rosemary Clooney, Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy, Lena Horne, Bobby Darin, Jerry Lewis, Pearl Bailey, Myron Cohen, Nat 'King' Cole, Johnnie Ray, Patti Page, Red Skelton, Jerry Vale, Carol Burnett, Robert Goulet, Johnny Mathis, Count Basie, George Gobel and Paul Anka were among other stars who also performed at the Sands.

When the Desert Inn opened its large pool in 1955, the Last Frontier filled in its old roadside pool and built a heated one of AAU dimensions with a subsurface observation room at the deep and a deck-side bar. The Desert Inn then replaced its original pool with one even bigger. The Sands created a thing of free flow design large enough to float a cruiser to compete.

In October of 1959, Sands completed a $100,000 remodeling of her lobby area, and was about to embark on a $1 million project for the addition of 53 luxury suites.

The Sands was bought by Howard Hughes for $14.6 million on July 22, 1967. Hughes added a 17-story cylinder tower, containing 777 rooms, topped by a tiara of looped arches ringing the penthouse. It stood prominently along the still mostly lowrise Strip.

It was during this period that the Sands was considered the 'Queen of the Strip.' It was one of the better hotels, with a strong customer base. The Sands was unique in that it was the only hotel that the guests could check into the hotel and never see the casino. It was considered a Class A operation by all.

In 1981, The Summa Corporation was advised to sell particular properties because the Hughes estate was too widespread. The Inns of the Americas, Inc., bought the Sands and expanded the casino, and in 1982, the Sands replaced the Modernist porte cochere with coruscating mushrooms. The Inns of America then became known as the Pratt Corporation.

The Pratt Corporation took the Sands over with plans to go after a specific market, Mexico and Latin America. Neil Smythe, then an executive at Caesars Palace, was hired to run the property.

Unfortunately, the Mexican economy nosedived, and the peso was devalued to almost nothing. Sands was left holding bad markers and the Mexican/Latin American trade dried up to almost nothing. The Pratts were left in an untenable situation, and in May of 1983, Summa stepped back in and repossessed the property.

When Summa took the hotel back, a new general manager, Phil Hannifin was appointed to guide it. The hotel was operated on a different scale than before because the Pratts had made some changes, a major one being that they had taken out the showroom which had to be re-installed.

Kirk Kerkorian purchased the Sands in 1988, making it the MGM Sands. Kerkorian was only involved with the property for a few months, as the Interface Group purchased it in April 1988 for $110 million. The sale was finalized in April of 1989. Even though the plan was to bring the Sands back to the status she once had, this couldn’t be accomplished. She kept failing. It was finally decided to implode her.

At precisely 9:00 pm, on November 26, 1996, a crowd counted ten seconds, then a pull of the main power switch darkened the main sign and hotel tower lights of the venerable Sands forever.

On May 3, 1999, the $1.5 billion, 3,036 room, 35 story, The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino opened its doors amid the flutter of white doves, sounding trumpets and singing gondoliers, with Academy Award-winning actress Sophia Loren joining The Venetian Chairman and Owner, Sheldon G. Adelson, in christening the first gondola. The Venetian opened on 1.7 million square feet of property. The Venetian is the first all-suites hotel on the Strip. Its guests enjoy spacious 700 square-foot suites with the finely appointed accommodations that include a plush private bed chamber featuring draped canopies, an oversized 130 square-foot bathroom finished in Italian marble, and a sunken living room area furnished with a convertible sofa, two upholstered chairs, a desk and game table.

Playing homage to the romance, old-world charm and festival-like atmosphere of Venice, Italy. The Venetian's opening celebration was authentically replicated as the striking statuaries, hand-painted frescoes, and recreated historic Venetian landmarks and palaces that adorn the megaresort.

The Venetian is the first phase of a two-part master planned casino resort entertainment project. Upon completion of Phase II, The Venetian will be the world's largest hotel and convention complex under one roof - with more then 6,00 lavish suites. The property boasts approximately 120,000 square feet of gaming floor; 500,000 square feet of meeting space at The Venetian Congress Center - which includes the world's largest column-free ballroom at 85,0000 square feet; and a direct link to the 1.2 million square-foot Sands Expo and Convention Center.

In the summer of 1999, famed Madame Tussaud's Museum opened at the Venetian. The 30,000 square-foot, two-story Madame Tussaud's Celebrity Encounter features five highly themed environments showcasing more than 100 specially crafted wax figures of some of the most popular film, television, music and sports celebrities, as well as legendary Las Vegas icons.

Casino Chips: CHIPCO™ ceramic poker chips are one of the most sought out types of chips in the poker market. As a premium poker chip style, these casino chips are completely customize on the edges, front and back.

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Uncirculated - Chip is in perfect condition and has never been used.

Excellent - Chip has sharp and square edges. Very little table play.

Fine - Chip will stand on edge. Has seen some table play but still very nice.

Casino games without wifi. Very Good - Chip has rounded edges. Great inlay on both sides. No bad nicks or damage.

Cancelled - Chip has a drill hole in it.

Sands, Las Vegas, NV 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. Opened 1952 Closed July 1996. TCR# N2121 House Chip Courtesy Ricky Pushkin New 1965: $1 Sands TCR# N7820 House Chip Used in Poker room New 1970's: $1 Sands TCR# N2128 House Chip New 1970's: $1 Sands Blue TCR# N4568 House Chip New 1989: $1 Sands Orange TCR# N4539 House Chip New 1995: $5 H&C (CJ) TCR# N2363 House Chip Courtesy Mike Quinlivan. SANDS CHIPS $45.00 Obsolete chips, from the era of the 'RAT PACK' days. Price is for each,ONLY 1 BLUE CHIP AVAILABLE. These go back to the 60's. Not sure of mint datebut they are in perfect condition. Add To Cart View Cart SANDS STANARD DICE- ORIGINAL LAS VEGAS CASINO $0.00. $1 sands rare vintage casino chip atlantic city new jersey More Buying Choices $1.99 (3 used offers) $1 president casino on the admiral st louis missouri casino chip obsolete riverboat? Poker Chip & Cards Everything for Darts! Lots of Games! Everything for Darts! Happy New Year! Merry Christmas! Rick's Darts & Games. Merry Christmas to our great customers, friends, vendors & families, from all of us at Rick’s Darts & Games! Las Vegas Casino Chips and Atlantic City Casino chips available for sale. Largest selection in the world of in stock chips Also available are Las Vegas casino chips as well as other US casino chips. View the casino chips by location and by Casino. Do a search for casino chips or view the most recently added casino chips.

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All of our chips are in very nice shape and are described accurately. You do not have to worry about hidden nicks or damaged inlays. Your chips will ship the next business day after purchase.

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Image

Casino

Denomination

Mold

Date

Price

Condition

Purchase

Bird Cage

$5.00

Horshu

1958

$75.00

Fine

Bourbon Street

$5.00

H&C

1980's

$110.00

Fine

Christmas Tree

$5.00

Horshu

1957

$89.00

Excellent

Desert Inn

$25.00

DIECAR

$1970's

$195.00

Excellent

Desert Inn

$1000.00

BJ

1981

$169.00

UNC

Desert Inn

$5000.00

BJ

1981

$179.00

UNC

Desert Inn

$5.00

H.C.E.

1961

$240.00

Very Good

Desert Inn

$100.00

H&C

1996

$75.00

Fine

Diamond Jim's

$25.00

C&J

1960's

$175.00

UNC

Dunes Casino

$1.00

C&J

1956

$95.00

Very Good

Dunes Casino

$5.00

House

1983

$250.00

Very Good

Dunes Casino

$5.00

House

1960's

$99.00

Very Good

Dunes Casino

$1.00

House

1988

$99.00

Very Good

Dunes Casino

$5.00

House

1988

$115.00

Very Good

Dunes Casino

$5.00

House

1983

$150.00

Very Good

El Cortez

$100.00

House

1995

$49.00

UNC

El Rancho

$100.00

House

1982

$85.00

Excellent

El Rancho Vegas

$5.00

SKEY

1947

$185.00

Excellent

Flamingo

Roulette (Bugsy Era)

SMCIRC

1940's

$95.00

Very Good

Flamingo

Roulette (Bugsy Era)

SMCIRC

1940's

$95.00

Very Good

Flamingo

Roulette (Bugsy Era)

SMCIRC

1940's

$95.00

Very Good

Flamingo

$5.00

HUB

1950

$155.00

Cancelled

Four Queens

$1.00

H&C

1980'S

$95.00

Excellent

Four Queens

$1.00

Arodie

1966

$95.00

Very Good

Foxy's Firehouse

$1.00

H&C

1980's

$150.00

Excellent

Hacienda

$1.00

SKEY

1960's

$235.00

Fine

Imperial Palace

$25.00

House

1980's

$125.00

Very Good

Key Largo

$100.00

BJ

1997

$125.00

Very Good

Landmark

$1.00

C&J

1969

$395.00

UNC

Landmark

$.50

C&J

1970's

$95.00

Excellent

MGM Grand

$5.00

House

1976

$109.00

Fine

MGM Grand

$5.00

House

1997

$95.00

UNC

MGM/Sands

$5.00

House

1988

$115.00

Fine

Mint

$5.00

Scrown

1960's

$145.00

Very Good

Nevada Club

$100.00

C&J

1959

$99.00

UNC

Nevada Hotel

$100.00

H&C

1990

$99.00

UNC

Nevada Landing

$100.00

H&C

1979

$89.00

UNC

Orbit Inn

$100.00

DIECARDS

1976

$150.00

UNC

Royal Inn

$5.00

House

1979

$115.00

Very Good

Royal Inn

$500.00

SCROWN

1970's

$99.00

Excellent

Sans Souci

$100.00

SCROWN

1960

$150.00

Excellent

Sans Souci

$100.00

SCROWN

1960

$85.00

UNC

Silver City

$5.00

Nevada

1975

$160.00

Very Good

Silver Nugget

$100.00

C&J

1965

$89.00

UNC

Sinabar

$100.00

H&C

1974

$115.00

UNC

Sport of Kings

$1000.00

Chipco

1992

$250.00

Fine

Vegas World

$500.00

H&C

1980's

$85.00

Excellent