A New Jersey man faced disappointment after discovering that his nearly $60,000 worth of poker chips from the Playboy Hotel and Casino were unredeemable. The chips, obtained from an online auction, were initially believed to hold value. However, state authorities found that these chips had been declared worthless following the casino's closure in the 1980s, as they were destroyed. The chips had been stolen and stored by a former employee, which led to their appearance at auction. The man’s appeals for redemption were ultimately denied, culminating his pursuit for the funds.
A New Jersey man discovered his nearly $60,000 in poker chips, purchased from an auction, were not redeemable as they were destroyed after his casino closed.
After purchasing poker chips from an auction, a man found they were worthless due to a long history involving a bankrupt employee and state regulations.
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