For most gamblers, a casino chip is simply a temporary plastic tool used to facilitate a bet at the blackjack table.
A dedicated subculture of hobbyists, known as numismatists, collect, trade, and preserve these small clay discs.
Why Some Chips are Worth Thousands
The secondary market determines the price based entirely on scarcity, condition, and historical significance.
Chips from casinos that were demolished decades ago are highly sought after because they are no longer in circulation.
- Chips from illegal underground gambling dens of the 1920s are incredibly rare and highly prized
- Many collectors focus exclusively on $1 chips to build massive, diverse collections without spending a fortune
- The Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club (CCGTCC) hosts massive annual conventions in Las Vegas
Beginning Your Chip Collecting Journey
Many beginners start by simply taking home a low-denomination souvenir token from their various gambling vacations.
To find older, obsolete pieces, you will need to engage with the thriving secondary market and specialized dealers.
| Collecting Theme | Focus Area | Difficulty to Build |
|---|---|---|
| Location Based | All casinos on the Vegas Strip | Moderate |
| Historical | Pre-1950s illegal gambling clubs | Extremely Hard & Expensive |
It is a unique hobby that allows you to bring the magic of the casino floor directly into your living room.
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