Hard Rock 1995 $5 House LE Bob Seger

CCV FAIR-TRADE
BASE VALUATION:

$0.00

This is the average advertised price from
reputable retailers for appraisal purposes
Bob Seger was honored by this commemorative casino chip in 1995 by the Hard Rock Las Vegas despite not playing a concert there.

Bob Seger retired from a fifty-year career of playing music on the road following the loss of his friend and member of the Silver Bullet Band, Saxophonist Alto Reed.

This chip has an approximated collector's valuation as high as $16 per the "Hobby DB" located at the following links:

https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/catalog_items/5-bob-seger-casino-chip
Issued:
1995
Chip Type:
Limited Edition Chip
Denom:
$5
Color:
Red
TCR ID:
N1196
CG ID:
Manufacturer:
Chip Mold:
H&C (RHC)
Qty Produced:
n/a
Disambiguation:
Bob Seger
MEAN COLLECTOR VALUATION: $4.85
Median Collector Valuation is an average based on recent public auction closing prices, pending purchase offers, scarcity, and to a certain extent current listings for sale with reputable dealers.

Estimates of value for auctions, consignments and other types of sales are as follows:
Average Retail Value:    7.50
Recent Ebay Sale Avg:    7.21
Collector Trade Avg:    5.00
Collector Cash Offers:    none
Wholesale/Pawn Value:    2.50
See assessment below for more info
MEAN COLLECTOR VALUATION: $4.85
Median Collector Valuation is an average based on recent public auction closing prices, pending purchase offers, scarcity, and to a certain extent current listings for sale with reputable dealers.

Estimates of value for auctions, consignments and other types of sales are as follows:
Average Retail Value:    7.50
Recent Ebay Sale Avg:    7.21
Collector Trade Avg:    5.00
Collector Cash Offers:    none
Wholesale/Pawn Value:    2.50
See assessment below for more info
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CCV Item Locator: cc-lvo-hr-1995-hc0500-054485-bob-seger