This week, the Museum of Gaming History partnered with us to display some Nevada history.
Two displays are currently viewable to the general public to see for free at our Downtown Las Vegas location at 810 S Commerce Street. On having the displays in his store from the Museum of Gaming History, our owner Mike Spinetti said this:
"Gaming collectibles have been my life-long passion. Being on the Mob Museum Advisory Board, being a life member of both the MoGH and the Casino Collectibles Association, (CCA) and, after retiring from my real day job, opening a store in downtown Las Vegas specializing in buying/selling/trading gaming antiques and casino chips is like Christmas everyday. Hence my willingness to have these display cases available for everyone to see pieces of this fabulous hobby!"
The first display pays tribute to the Flamingo Capri that was opened from 1959 to 1979 on Las Vegas Boulevard at the location where the Imperial Palace once sat and is now home to The Linq. It will take you through the history of this Flamingo expansion property that was the first resort in Las Vegas to have an artificial lake. Everything from casino chips used at the Flamingo Capri to matchbooks, roof tiles, and dinner menus are on display with dozens of other items.
The other display pays tribute to Nevada’s atomic history which focuses on the nuclear testing that was done at the Nevada Testing Site that was 65 miles away in Nye County. This presentation shows off some of the testing photos and also photos of some of the Miss Atomic Bomb beauty pageant winners which were held mostly in Las Vegas, Nevada.
President of the Casino Collectibles Association and the Southern Nevada Casino Collectibles Club Jerry Vergatos added, "Michael Spinetti has shown true dedication to the Museum of Gaming History time and time again. Patron, Supporter, Backer, Sponsor, Donor, Contributor, are all synonyms that best describe Mr. Spinetti."
We look forward to you coming by and seeing the two displays and seeing all the new stuff we currently have in our store.
Deal of the century: 144 Stratosphere Casino Decks, one case for $72
You can get 144 decks of Stratosphere Hotel and Casino decks for 50 cents a deck. Price for the case is $72. A deal like this will not becoming around again any time soon. Get in on this deal while we still have them and click the picture below to buy.
New Monte Carlo Las Vegas Casino Dice in Stock:
With Monte Carlo’s name changing to Park MGM, this is your chance to get a pair of Monte Carlo casino dice from the now closed casino. You can purchase a pair of dice for $2.25 or buy a few clicking the picture below:
Flamingo Hotel and Casino Chip from 1948:
This $5 chip is no doubt a rare find. If you want to go back 70 years to the 1940s, you can with this chip. Our asking price is $425. Send us an email to [email protected] or give us a call at 702-362-8767 if you are interested.
A rack of North Las Vegas Fiesta casino chips for $2 a chip:
You can get this whole rack of chips from the Fiesta Casino in North Las Vegas for $200 and 33 percent off. Click the picture below, add 100 chips to your cart and enter the promo code fiesta to purchase. We only have one rack.
48 Nevada Club Reno roulette chips for $100
For the ultimate roulette chip collector out there, they make like this set of 48 roulette chips from Nevada Club Reno. Price on the set is $100. If you are interested, send me an email to [email protected] or give us a call at 702-362-8767.