News Summary
Las Vegas will host the 32nd annual Casino Collectibles Show from June 12 to June 14, organized by the Casino Collectibles Association at the South Point Hotel. This event offers a vast range of casino memorabilia, attracting both enthusiasts and casual visitors. Attendees can enjoy numerous educational seminars, a live auction, and presentations from notable guest speakers throughout the event. Different ticket prices are available, providing opportunities for everyone to engage in this unique gathering of casino culture and collectibles.
Las Vegas Hosts World’s Largest Casino Collectibles Show
Las Vegas is set to welcome the 32nd annual Casino Collectibles Show from June 12 to June 14. Organised by the Casino Collectibles Association, this event will take place at the South Point Hotel’s Exhibit Hall D, providing a platform for both enthusiasts and casual visitors to explore the world of casino memorabilia.
Admission to the show varies, with tickets priced at $10 on the opening day. Attendees can enter for $5 on Friday from 9 a.m. to noon, while entrance is free from noon on Friday and all day Saturday. Operating hours for the show are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
What to Expect at the Show
Over 40 dealers are expected to showcase an extensive array of collectibles related to casino culture. Participants can find a rich assortment of items including gaming chips of all denominations, tokens, dice, slot cards, playing cards, matchbooks, ashtrays, menus, dinnerware, swizzle sticks, postcards, signs, and table felt.
The event goes beyond mere displays and trading opportunities. Attendees can also participate in various educational seminars on June 13, alongside reviewing auction lots featuring unique casino memorabilia. A live auction is scheduled for June 13 at 7 p.m. in Exhibit Hall D, making it an open event for the public.
Guest Speakers and Events
The Casino Collectibles Show features several notable guest speakers throughout the event, enriching the experience for attendees. On Thursday, Michael Clifford, the director of casino operations at Caesars Entertainment, will speak at 11 a.m., followed by David Schwartz, author of the book “Something for Your Money,” scheduled for 1 p.m. On Friday, the schedule includes Matt Savage, executive tour director of the World Poker Tour at 9 a.m. and Pam Ashlund, known as the “Queen of Swizzle,” at 11 a.m. The final day features Dustin Marks, who will demonstrate blackjack cheating techniques at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The Importance of Collecting Casino Memorabilia
The Casino Collectibles Show not only celebrates the nostalgia associated with casinos but also promotes the hobby of collecting. Collectors and fans can meet industry figures and share their passion for the unique artifacts that represent the history of gambling and entertainment in Las Vegas and beyond.
This show presents an ideal opportunity for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to engage in the vibrant world of casino memorabilia, allowing attendees to connect over shared interests while exploring a vast collection of historical items.
As the event approaches, excitement builds for what is anticipated to be an engaging and informative experience, showcasing not only the past of the casino industry but also the ongoing interest in its collectibles.
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