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- Q3177441 subject Q7215677.
- Q3177441 abstract "Founded in 1964 by Jerry Lodge and Jerry Stamis, Jerry's Nugget Casino stands today as a significant piece of Las Vegas history. In 1970, the casino printed a special deck of cards, and sold them in their gift shop for fifty cents. Almost forty years later, these decks fetch upwards of $200–500 per deck on the second-hand market.".
- Q3177441 thumbnail Jerrys_nugget.jpg?width=300.
- Q3177441 wikiPageExternalLink www.jerrysnugget.com.
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- Q3177441 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215677.
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- Q3177441 comment "Founded in 1964 by Jerry Lodge and Jerry Stamis, Jerry's Nugget Casino stands today as a significant piece of Las Vegas history. In 1970, the casino printed a special deck of cards, and sold them in their gift shop for fifty cents. Almost forty years later, these decks fetch upwards of $200–500 per deck on the second-hand market.".
- Q3177441 label "Jerry's Nugget playing cards".
- Q3177441 depiction Jerrys_nugget.jpg.