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Christiania Gaming Chips (59) [201886]

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Christiania Gaming Chips (59) [201886]
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Non denominational gaming chips with skiers at the center from The Christiania: 11 white; 3 red; 4 brown; 2 yellow; 6 green; 19 blue; 14 gold. "In December 1937, a new gambling establishment opened on Sun Valley Road, the Christiania Club. It was managed by Dutch Weinbrenner, allegedly a member of Detroit's Purple Gang, giving rise to rumors that mob money was financing the "very up-town dinner club that brought a touch of class to gambling in Ketchum," according to Sun Valley publicist Dorice Taylor, whose book, Sun Valley, describes her memories of the people and events that made the resort famous.

The Christiania offered a game called Chem La Fair, which was like 21, and operated primarily for the resort's wealthier guests. Other Ketchum gambling facilities had gambling limits, but the Christiania offered high stakes gambling to those who could afford it,

The sky was the limit, as it attracted Hollywood high rollers who would sometimes gamble $60,000 or $100,000 there. Hollywood producer Darryl Zanuck allegedly lost $100,000 at the Christiania Club one night." --Eye On Sun Valley by John W. Lundin
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State: Idaho
City: Ketchum
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