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Deck of Cancelled Casino Playing Cards - Carnival's Crystal Palace Casino - Bee

$ 6.85

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Box and cards in decent condition if you don't count the fact that a hole had been punched through the whole deck and the sides marked with what appears to have been black sharpie for purposes of cancellation (obviously, when it comes to cancelled casino cards, this is not in itself a defect but something of a feature).
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Item Description
    Deck of cards used in actual play at the now defunct Carnival's Crystal Palace Casino in Nassau, The Bahamas. The casino in question stopped existing in an official capacity quite some time ago, though it had gone through several rebrands and acquisitions. It is my understanding that the building which had once housed was finally demolished in 2018.
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