Casino Collectibles Association Show in Las Vegas will attract enthusiasts from June 12 to 14 at the South Point Hotel and Casino, Exhibit Hall D. Expect an opportunity to explore and trade casino memorabilia offered by over 40 dealers worldwide. Discover more events like these by visiting our events page.
The event will showcase a range of souvenirs including gaming chips of all denominations, gaming tokens, dice, slot cards, playing cards, matchbooks, ashtrays, menus, dinnerware, swizzle sticks, casino photos, postcards, signs, and table felt. This showcase offers unique insights into when casinos used keepsakes as memorable reminders for guest experiences.
Casino Collectibles Association Show in Las Vegas: Featured Guests and Speakers
Notable figures will engage with attendees during the Celebrity Meet & Greet Gaming Education Series. Highlights include Michael Clifford, Director of Casino Operations at Caesars Entertainment, presenting on June 12 at 11 a.m. David Schwartz will discuss the history of Las Vegas casinos at 1 p.m. Matt Savage, Poker Tournament Directors Association founder, and others continue the lineup on June 13. Dustin Marks, known for blackjack, will demonstrate on June 14 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Educational Seminars at Casino Collectibles Association Show in Las Vegas
Attendees can also access free educational seminars running concurrently with the show. Topics include managing gaming at world’s famous casinos, poker stories from Hall of Famer Tom McEvoy and co-author Brad Smith, the history of swizzle sticks, and insights into the Chip Guide, a comprehensive casino memorabilia database.
The auction on June 13 will offer 200 lots of casino chips and memorabilia, observable at the event with a live public auction at 7 p.m. Visit here for the auction catalog.
The Casino Collectibles Association Show admission is open to the public: June 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with $10 admission, June 13 from 9 a.m. to noon with $5 admission; free entry from noon; and on June 14, free from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Learn more about gaming events and trends by exploring resources from the American Gaming Association.