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A member of MGM Resorts International
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3850 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 MAP
Type: Land Based
877-750-5464
Status: Open
Open: 6/19/1990 Link to Website
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CG020401 Obsolete Denom: $1
Issued: 2009
Last Update: 2019-02-22 Color: White
Mold: H&C (RHC)
Inlay: HS-BLACK
Catalog#: E8734
Contributed by: Jim Follis
This version of WIN CARDS chip dates from 2010, the second time around for the WIN CARDS Program at the Excalibur.
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CG027132 Obsolete Denom: $1
Issued: 2002
Added: 2010-12-08
Last Update: 2019-09-20 Color: Navy
Mold: Unicorn
Inlay: HS-GOLD
Logo: WIN CARDS
Contributed by: Jim Follis
HS color is gold. This version of WIN CARDS chip dates to 2002, the first time around for the WIN CARDS Program at the Excalibur. Over the life of the program there may have been supplemental re-orders as the chip exists in several different shades (variations) as shown at right.
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CG119884 Obsolete Denom: $1
Issued: 1990s
Added: 2014-01-05
Last Update: 2019-09-20 Color: Navy
Mold: Unicorn
Inlay: SS-GOLD
Catalog#: V2388
Contributed by: Gene Lonstein
NGCB lists the issue date as 1999.
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CG220074 Current Denom: $5
Issued: 2019
Added: 2019-02-22
Last Update: 2019-09-03 Color: Maroon
Inserts: None
Mold: 8Suits
Mftr: BJ
Inlay: R-WHITE
Logo: Excalibur
Catalog#: TBD
Contributed by: Jim Follis
This version of WIN CARDS chip dates from February 2019. It is the third time around for the WIN CARDS Program at the Excalibur, replacing 1 NCV chips with 5 NCV chips made by Bud Jones (GPI USA).
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CG176400 Added: 2017-02-25
Color: White
Contributed by: Allan McCurdy
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CG214892 Added: 2018-11-04
Color: Multi
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
Free-form key ring showing the castle. Center pivots but is the same on either side. (It helps to know what the casino property looks like to recognize this item.)
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CG259603 Added: 2021-02-10
Color: Olive
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
Enameled brass keyfob, dragon and turquoise circle. Approx. 1" wide, 2" long. It is holographic, when light strikes the dragon at a certain angle, he turns golden, otherwise he is olive-green. Reverse: plain metal, but with a price-tag of $7.95, proving it to be a gift shop item. Also states, Made in China.
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CG263518 Added: 2021-04-03
Color: Black
Contributed by: J. Eric Freedner (R-8501)
Copy of $1000 chip, 1-1/2" wide; the insert is a piece of paper, not an actual chip. We have no idea if the design is accurate as nobody seems to have posted a scan of the actual $1,000 gaming piece.
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CG294664 Added: 2022-10-31
Color: Purple
Contributed by: Charles Vowell
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CG027362 Added: 2010-12-11
Last Update: 2015-01-02 Contributed by: Jim Follis
Not common to many WIN CARDS Programs, this certificate was used by the Excalibur to certify that a participant paid the $10 fee to get the 15 1-NCV chips and WIN CARDS cards. What was different at the Excalibur (but not unique) was when a participant signed-up at the slot club booth, they paid the $10 fee there and used the pictured certificate at the Main Cage to get the WIN CARDS package. Most places now print a computer voucher at the slot club booth and that, with $10 at the Main Cage will get a participant the WIN CARDS package. The second Series of the WIN CARDS Program did not use these vouchers.
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