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ChipGuide
ChipGuide - A Catalog of Casino Chips and Collectibles
424 South Indian Avenue
Palm Springs, California
Type: Illegal
Status: Closed
Open: 1962, Close: 1972

A private social club and nightclub. Owned by Mose Sandler.

T. R. King sold 5,000 of these small crown chips in six colors to the Palm Springs Key Club, 424 South Indian Avenue, Palm Springs, California, in 1962.

Advertisement from 3/11/1963 and photograph of club building from 11/15/1962 (The Desert Sun). The reference to "contact bridge" and "supervised play" may be a thinly veiled reference to gambling.

About Illegal Casinos - by their nature, information about illegal, or unlicensed, casinos is hard to find and difficult to verify. Information presented on the ChipGuide about these casinos is provided as the result of our best efforts but may not be 100% accurate. Even if the information is accurate, gamblers move around and may take their equipment with them; items used in one casino may have also been used in others. Please send verified information about illegal casinos to the ChipGuide so that we may improve our accuracy.
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Casino Money
Table Chips (1) [QuickView]
CG222483 Obsolete
Added: 2019-04-10
Color: Red
Mold: Scrown
Inlay: HS Gold
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
Casino Collectibles
Chip Order Cards (1) [QuickView]
CG283906
Issued: 1962
Added: 2022-05-02
Mftr: T. R. King
Contributed by: David Sarles
Total Items (2)

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