raynmanas
4 of a Kind
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- Dec 18, 2020
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Here is a unique opportunity to own an old-school clay limit set on a rare vintage mold (MD-14 per https://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/molddesign_letters.htm)
1000x Orange with "SAPC 202" stamp on one side and "$1.00" on the other side - average weight 8.3g
160x Red with "BLG" stamp on both sides - average weight 7.9g
I took pictures to try to represent the average condition of the chips, but they are very much in used condition. Please PM or comment if there are any specific pictures you would like me to provide. The reds are generally more worn than the orange, with many stamps almost completely gone, but edges are still fairly sharp and will stand on edge. Both colors are relatively flat, with a slight wobble of one stack, and I can get them at least 3 stacks high before the wobble is too much.
The orange have been in storage for a long time, and have a slightly musty smell as a result - the best way I can describe it is that they smell exactly like my grandmother's attic used to. However, I gave them a 24 hour soak in cold water + Dawn then let them air dry on a towel, and it cut the odor down significantly. I imagine a longer soak/more aggressive cleaning would take care of the rest.
Bird cage/racks not included, actual shipping costs will apply. I am guessing 2x MFRB will be best for CONUS shipping, but I am happy to discuss with the winner. For international, I have no clue and we can work it out if it comes to that.
Any questions, please ask. I do not know the origins of any of these chips, and the condition I think speaks for itself, but I will do my best to answer any questions you may have.
1000x Orange with "SAPC 202" stamp on one side and "$1.00" on the other side - average weight 8.3g
160x Red with "BLG" stamp on both sides - average weight 7.9g
I took pictures to try to represent the average condition of the chips, but they are very much in used condition. Please PM or comment if there are any specific pictures you would like me to provide. The reds are generally more worn than the orange, with many stamps almost completely gone, but edges are still fairly sharp and will stand on edge. Both colors are relatively flat, with a slight wobble of one stack, and I can get them at least 3 stacks high before the wobble is too much.
The orange have been in storage for a long time, and have a slightly musty smell as a result - the best way I can describe it is that they smell exactly like my grandmother's attic used to. However, I gave them a 24 hour soak in cold water + Dawn then let them air dry on a towel, and it cut the odor down significantly. I imagine a longer soak/more aggressive cleaning would take care of the rest.
Bird cage/racks not included, actual shipping costs will apply. I am guessing 2x MFRB will be best for CONUS shipping, but I am happy to discuss with the winner. For international, I have no clue and we can work it out if it comes to that.
Any questions, please ask. I do not know the origins of any of these chips, and the condition I think speaks for itself, but I will do my best to answer any questions you may have.
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