Rare and vintage props from the longest-
running game show in television history.
This super-rare 8-rivet Plinko Chip is presumed to be minted along with the original 1983 set and used by crew as a calibrator chip to test rivet resistance. No other chips from this era are known to exist outside private collections. Crew markings typical of old TPIR props add to the charm of this truly one-of-a-kind piece of history!
This authentic 6-rivet 5-inch Plinko Chip has been in play on the show is estimated to be have been minted among one of the chip sets circa 2010. In relative perfect condition, now is your chance to own one of the most iconic and legendary prop pieces in the history of television game shows!
Check out these actual checks from the check game! Check!
From ½Off, the actual Box #11.
Debuting in 1984, the Balance Game used actual dollar-sized tokens as a counterweight prop.
A six-foot-tall "Fritz" aka "The Yodelly Guy", picutred here with Christen Khalil of The Young and The Restless.
The actual signage and table felt used from the third re-design of The Card Game.
A huge set piece over 7 feet long from the Grand Game; contains the original neon tubing clips.
Instantly recognizable and the show itself; thirty inches long.
The classic dollar sign everybody knows and loves.