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| Issuer | Atlantic City Hilton Hotel and Casino |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | 20 THE ATLANTIC CITY HILTON AND CASINO 20 HILTON HILTON H00000011 20 HILTON DOLLAR 20 |
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| Reverse lettering | 20 THE ATLANTIC CITY HILTON AND CASINO 20 Bet With Your Head, Not Over It TWENTY 20 HILTON DOLLAR 20 |
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Casino chips and plaques get most of the collector attention, but casino-issued paper scrip occupies a genuinely odd corner of notaphily — these notes functioned as internal currency within a single property, redeemable for play rather than goods or services in any conventional sense. The Atlantic City Hilton operated under that name following Hilton's acquisition of the Boardwalk property; New Jersey gaming regulations required that all such scrip be strictly controlled and non-negotiable outside the casino floor.
Redemption rules and cage procedures meant most examples were returned and destroyed. Survivors typically come from discontinued promotions or staff holdbacks.