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Casino Chip Collectors Have a New Tool Available to Network with Other Collectors to Locate, Accumulate or Trade Chips

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (December 29, 2025) — Casino chip collectors are always looking to expand their collections, and sometimes the best source for that elusive hard-to-find chip is other collectors. The Museum of Gaming History (MoGH), an educational project of the Casino Collectibles Association (CCA), has made that accessibility easier with a special “My Collection” feature of the club’s ChipGuide database. The ChipGuide is the hobby’s primary casino chip resource, a free online catalog of over 334,000 collectible items from 32,000 casinos worldwide.

The first benefit of the My Collection feature allows collectors to set up several lists for their casino collectibles that are always available online. This saves collectors from inadvertently adding duplicates or passing up items they thought they already owned. Collectors can then set up lists of chips they want to acquire or trade. Through a trade maker function, these lists are matched to other collector’s list to facilitate trades. To protect collector’s privacy, only they can authorize access to their lists.

The MoGH is offering a free hour-long online (Zoom) seminar to share how the ChipGuide My Collection feature works. The non-cost seminar is open to the public and will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 9 pm EST. For more information and to register for the seminar please use this link https://themogh.org/mogh.php?p=seminars

This is the first of a planned series of seminars on a variety of casino memorabilia and gaming history. 

ABOUT THE CASINO COLLECTIBLES ASSOCIATION

The Casino Collectables Association, (CCA) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) club devoted to the fast-growing hobby of collecting casino memorabilia and preserving gaming history. The club is a resource for information and history of gaming artifacts and annually hosts the world’s largest casino collectibles show – this year June 12 -14 at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas. For more information, visit the club’s recently updated website at https://www.ccgtcc.com.

An educational project of the CCA, the Museum of Gaming History (MoGH) comprises an expanding series of fascinating casino memorabilia kiosk exhibits in Las Vegas located within The El Cortez and Plaza casinos, the Mob and National Atomic Testing museums, and Spinettis Gaming Supplies. It is also the home of the ChipGuide, the world’s largest catalog of casino chips and collectibles, currently featuring over 334,000 items from 32,000 casinos worldwide. MoGH plans are underway to expand public access to the club’s treasure trove of casino history. 

Editor’s note: The Casino Collectibles Association is the dba of the Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club.

 

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