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Old 06-05-2012, 05:16 PM
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Here are a few items....

I kept the white border tobacco cards in the box, since they seem much maligned of late.

5 of the W514s, Sleepy Burns ZeeNut, an assortment of Abe Attell cards, and do any of you recognize those round things at the bottom of the scan?

Just looking at this thread now, as I am reading David Pietrusza's book, Rothstein, and those are chips from Arnold Rothstein's Saratoga Springs casino. Rothstein was the mind and bank behind the fix, among his other "pursuits"
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