For Sale Leisure Casino Cruise Ship SUNKEN Chip Racks Sale - order now (18 Viewers)

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$59 Plus shipping includes over 200 Chipco Chips from the recovered sunken Leisure Casino Cruise Ship from Florida.
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LCC CRUISE SHIP SALE. 20 orders available.

Each $59 Order includes 200+ actual casino chips
$5 x 100
$100 x 100
All orders include free bonus $25 LCC chips
Add 9.99 for USPS CONUS Priority shipping.

Multiple orders ok.
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
Approx total value of all orders is $1,180 to be donated to a family in need.



The casino cruise business was BOOMING back in the 1990s. The story begins when the Leisure Casino was closed off the coast of Florida and sold to a Multi-Millionaire. He paid big bucks to have this cruise ship towed up the Tennessee river to his mansion, but it sunk along the way. Using helicopters to retrieve the 200k worth of diesel motors the boat was left to rot in a very remote area only to be found again years later by a down on his luck fisherman, who had just lost his job from covid. Nate was his name, and he told the wild story of how he had recently become homeless and had a bucket of chips amongst many other garage items for sale. Nate was asking $20 for the bucket, CASH ONLY, NO SHIPPING, from rural Tennessee hours from "any gas station" as he described it. Pictured below is the actual photo and the original bucket used to retrieve all the sunken chips. All chip sales here will be donated to the Tennessee family of NATE who is in current need of a home and ultimately found the chips. I'm simply acting as a broker, all chips are in my possession. View my feedback and bid with confidence. The chips were recovered from an air pocketed vault underwater, in bug infested no man's land hours from any sign of life. It took Nate several trips of 4+ hours in an aluminum boat to retrieve these sunken American relics. The casino slot machines are still in the river; however, the boat has since been recovered and was towed and now docked under 24-hour security in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The boat is in very ruff shape, and once all legal issues are sorted it is slated for scrap. Place your order now and receive racks of $5s and $100s BOTH racks included for only $59. All orders thru PCF include BONUS $25 Chips!!!! Shipping may be delayed slightly as we await the arrival of Warnke boxes from Spinetti's Casino Supply In Las Vegas. We heavily sorted to remove any faded or "beat up" chips, most are in pristine like new condition as found in factory boxes. Thanks for looking and happy chipping!!! If you need of any more pictures, please let me know, but I'd suggest not waiting any longer. Like this thread, and order below at less then .30 cents per chip for dated historical gritty colorful stunning 1990s Chipco Casino sunken boat chips!!! *This story was also published and ultimately featured in a double page centerfold spread of the Casino Collectors Magazine Volume 34 number 4 just a few years ago. This is the FIRST time these chips have been available to the public... The colors are simply bright and STUNNING!!! Thanks for looking, Act now!!!

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$59 Plus Shipping Per Order

Includes 200+ 1990s Chipco
Sunken Boat Chips from Leisure Casino Cruise Line
$5 x 100
$100 x 100

ORDER NOW AND RECIEVE FREE LCC BONUS $25 CHIPS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!!!

Update: All 20 orders are officially pending and appear spoken for as seen in the posts below. Ty to everyone for looking, stay tuned!!!
 
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Aprox 16 orders left.... $25s and at least ONE unreleased drop chip or similar NCV "employee used only chip" also included in every single order!
Collectors now is the time!!!
 
@Stackme - more $5's for your cruise-line Chipco set if you are willing to mix.
@NotRealNameNoSir - more $100s for your cruise-line Chipco limit set if you are willing to mix.

All, I'm feeling a group buy to infill $1s and $5s. I'm happy to do some design work but cannot organize the group by myself.

@SpaceMonkey420 - I am interested. PM incoming.
 
@Stackme - more $5's for your cruise-line Chipco set if you are willing to mix.
@NotRealNameNoSir - more $100s for your cruise-line Chipco limit set if you are willing to mix.

All, I'm feeling a group buy to infill $1s and $5s. I'm happy to do some design work but cannot organize the group by myself.

@SpaceMonkey420 - I am interested. PM incoming.
I meant "infill the $1s and $25s"
 
@Stackme - more $5's for your cruise-line Chipco set if you are willing to mix.
@NotRealNameNoSir - more $100s for your cruise-line Chipco limit set if you are willing to mix.

All, I'm feeling a group buy to infill $1s and $5s. I'm happy to do some design work but cannot organize the group by myself.

@SpaceMonkey420 - I am interested. PM incoming.
These look cool, nice deal for chipco boat chips! Thanks for the tag and GLWS!
 
I see a yellow snapper in there @SpaceMonkey420 :sneaky:

:ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
Will most likely see an auction for those kinds of extras soon, but Im going to be putting some gems in every order. Very limited on the snappers, and very used for the majoroty of them. I think we found less than 25 total…
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@Stackme - more $5's for your cruise-line Chipco set if you are willing to mix.
@NotRealNameNoSir - more $100s for your cruise-line Chipco limit set if you are willing to mix.

All, I'm feeling a group buy to infill $1s and $5s. I'm happy to do some design work but cannot organize the group by myself.

@SpaceMonkey420 - I am interested. PM incoming.
So awesome TY again for sliding this in. I’m going to try my best to include a sample set it every order so you will have something to go off of tangibly soon! The 1s are almost destroyed compared to the 5s and 100s. I assume theywere never used, secondary promos maybe? I really don’t know. I also heard all the lower denoms were thrown overboard in the ocean by disgruntled employees that didn’t get their paychecks…. I was told these chips were locked in a vaulted room, that took some underwater trickery to enter.
 

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