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# 00000 - 1959 Rummy Royal game Whitman $39.95
                                   Excellent Condition - Sold Out

# 00000 - 1959 Rummy Royal game Whitman $34.95
                                   Very Good Condition - Sold Out

Rummy Royal game
©1959, Whitman
Ages: 8 and Up
Players: 2 to 8
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Game Parts Available for Sale

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1 Heavy paper game sheet
100 Plastic chips (7/8")
25 Blue plastic chips
25 Red plastic chips  
50 White plastic chips
1 Standard playing card deck
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DESCRIPTION
Rummy Royal or Royal Rummy is known by many names, such as
Tripoley in North America, Poch in Europe (especially in Germany)
and Calliente in Australia.  In the United States this game has been
called Michigan Rummy and comes with a game board and cards.  
Some games include poker chips which allow for wagering.  For the
most part, all versions of this game basically use the same rules