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I am NOT interested in these pieces.
If you have anything not listed, please let me know.
I believe some, perhaps all, the silver chips were wins from slot machines. The winner was more likely to keep the silver piece (usually worth less than the face value and thus further profit to the casino) than plastic chips (which were more likely to be redeemed).

A .999 Fine Silver chip featuring a leprechaun and lucky 4 leaf clover

A .999 Fine Silver chip. 12th anniversary July 4th 2001

$200! One pound of .999 fine silver numbered. 400 made but only 130-150 released.

... In The New Millennium 2000 pot of gold and rainbow. Silver .999 & a "G" mint (?).

Another with a leprechaun (Mr O'Lucky) and his pot of gold.

Shamrock and an "Irish" top-hat bearing a harp.

Not sure what is on this - I presume a leprechaun somewhere!

A leprechaun on the unusual value $40.

A leprechaun on the unusual value $7.

another 2006 but featuring a leprechaun

O: REDEEMABLE ONLY BY PLAYER AND ONLY AT BARNEYS CASINO = BARNEY'S (on a shamrock) | CASINO | STATELINE, NEVADA
R: ONE DOLLAR GAMING TOKEN | $1.00 | SOUTH SHORE | BARNEY'S | LAKE TAHOE | 1979 | STATELINE, NEVADA
37mm bronze? They also issued a plastic one with a leprechaun - see main Casino page.
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