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| Issuer | Atlantic City Hilton Casino |
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| Value | 100 Dollars (100 USD) |
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| Obverse lettering | 100 THE ATLANTIC CITY HILTON AND CASINO 100 HILTON HILTON H00000011 100 HILTON DOLLAR 100 |
| Reverse description | Brown tones overall; denomination "100" at each corner. The Hilton logo appears at centre left and centre right, flanking the central text panel. "ONE HUNDRED" is inscribed at centre with the responsible gambling legend "Bet With Your Head, Not Over It" above, and "HILTON DOLLAR" at bottom centre. |
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Casino chips and cheques are well-documented collectibles, but casino paper scrip occupies a narrower niche. Atlantic City's gaming houses occasionally issued paper instruments for internal play or promotional purposes — not legal tender in any sense, but deliberately styled to invoke that authority. The Hilton's Atlantic City property operated under several ownership transitions after the gaming licenses cleared in the early 1980s, and promotional scrip from those years has an uncertain survival rate.
Authentication matters here: counterfeit casino scrip was a persistent problem in Atlantic City, and the Hilton was among the properties targeted.