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| Issuer | Atlantic City Hilton Hotel and Casino |
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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | Printed in red on white paper, with the denomination "10" at each corner. A central vignette presents a view of the Atlantic City Hilton Hotel and Casino, flanked by the inscription "HILTON" at left and right. A fictitious serial number appears at lower left, with "HILTON DOLLAR" in a straight legend at bottom center. |
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| Reverse lettering | 10 THE ATLANTIC CITY HILTON AND CASINO 10 Bet With Your Head, Not Over It TEN 10 HILTON DOLLAR 10 |
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| Comments |
Casino chips and tokens are well documented, but casino paper scrip occupies a murkier corner of notaphily. Atlantic City Hilton issued these dollar-denominated notes for use within the casino floor — functionally restricted to gaming or on-property redemption, never legal tender. The legal framework governing such scrip in New Jersey was distinct from Nevada practice, shaped by the Casino Control Act of 1977 and the strict oversight of the Casino Control Commission.
Survival rates for casino scrip tend to be low. Most was redeemed quickly or voided in bulk at shift changes.