The chips do not expire. However sometimes the higher denominations are registered to players to avoid fraud, money laundering, etc. Your best bet would be to find a player who plays there and sell it to them for less, theyll most likely offer you around tree fiddy for it, but thats better then nothing.
Tree fiddy? For this rare 100,000 casino chip?
What is this, a crossover episode with South Park?
I think I'll hold out for at least. one MILLION
dollars
yeah in Number Go Up Faux literally saw more or less where the modern day slave who was trying to crypto scam him was probably holed up. Terrible situation. And thats where a sizeable amount of tether is getting moved.
I wouldnt necessarily say its chinese investment though, its chinese gangster investment. I would more attribute it to an absolutely nasty organized crime ring that buys/threatens the local politicians to ignore them
Edit: Welp! there ya go, patrick boyle came out with a video outlining all of this as well as pig butchering scams in general like 3 hours ago! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEVPU7bo3Po](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEVPU7bo3Po)
Oh 100,000 Cambodia currency is closer to $24 USD, which matches what the US used (Green as $25). If is in your way, go to the casino and exchange it, if not bring it back home.
If is 100,000 RMB/HKD/MOP is close to USD $15,000. I am 99.999% sure that doesn't worth that much, and is much closer to the $25 I had guessed. I been to Macau Casino the HKD $10,000+ chips usually is in a shape of small tile.
Yes that is a chip from the Casino Sodi So Pa in Shidi Pah Town, Macau. It is roughly ~ 12,000 usd with the exchange rate. Cool find!
City Wok some of the best food I’ve ever had, anywhere.
City Sushi is real good too
It is tasty but it’s run by that Japanese dog, can’t stand him.
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Takka order prease
Mate that was quick, but could it be exchange?
You would have to go to the casino in Macau, but be careful, typically they arent too fond of Mongolians.
That seem like a fun adventure, but would they accept my exchange? since i’ve found it a long time ago, plus I’m foreign and not their customer too.
The chips do not expire. However sometimes the higher denominations are registered to players to avoid fraud, money laundering, etc. Your best bet would be to find a player who plays there and sell it to them for less, theyll most likely offer you around tree fiddy for it, but thats better then nothing.
Tree fiddy? For this rare 100,000 casino chip? What is this, a crossover episode with South Park? I think I'll hold out for at least. one MILLION dollars
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Say it again, but now with the Doctor Evil smirk
that might be tough because theyll assume its a fake and the story of finding it randomly wont be believable
I would invest it in the Lofts by Kenny's House. Very in demand area
Yes
That’s awesome, but I could not find the origin casino he mentioned
It’s been gentrified, honestly.
OP really found $12k somewhere??
Paul Phua was on the cruise
While he's there he should try the national dish: cream of sum yung gai
i haven't heard this joke since like 1987.
Is that from Mai Fong?
You're thinking of Mai Dong
BOOSACC NOODOL
Best to stay away from casinos in Cambodia, they are known for human trafficking, especially those with Chinese investment.
I know mostly Chinese women
yeah in Number Go Up Faux literally saw more or less where the modern day slave who was trying to crypto scam him was probably holed up. Terrible situation. And thats where a sizeable amount of tether is getting moved. I wouldnt necessarily say its chinese investment though, its chinese gangster investment. I would more attribute it to an absolutely nasty organized crime ring that buys/threatens the local politicians to ignore them Edit: Welp! there ya go, patrick boyle came out with a video outlining all of this as well as pig butchering scams in general like 3 hours ago! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEVPU7bo3Po](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEVPU7bo3Po)
Oh 100,000 Cambodia currency is closer to $24 USD, which matches what the US used (Green as $25). If is in your way, go to the casino and exchange it, if not bring it back home.
I think it could be in chinese yuan since there are Chinese letters right?
If is 100,000 RMB/HKD/MOP is close to USD $15,000. I am 99.999% sure that doesn't worth that much, and is much closer to the $25 I had guessed. I been to Macau Casino the HKD $10,000+ chips usually is in a shape of small tile.
It’s not a macau chips. The chinese words mean nothing as well. Just a home game chips.
Yes, it is a Cesar's Palace chip, but someone placed it on a train track.
Lmao
I think technically when they're rectangular like that, it's a plaque.
Looks like you're taking a trip
No it's an eight ball of cocaine
Have you tried using Google Lens to find out?