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MD-49 ??

http://www.ebay.com/itm/poker-chips-/182021180785
 
I have these on my watch list. I won't bid because I can't use solids. However, it appears that these are real clay diamond mold chips, not plastic super diamonds. Seemingly a good value if you can use solids.
 
I feel like these were just on eBay and were discussed in another thread recently.
 
they were different chips I believe. Some of the other ones had the B-mold.

Unless these are the remaining chips from that sale.
 
After looking at the old posting it appears these are the left over chips from the previous sale. 800 chips went for 60 bucks I think.
 
Ended up selling for $328, didn't see that coming based on the way the others sold
 
I didn't think they would get that high. But was tempted when the bid was just $100. Still not sure what value they hold with prices spread that far apart.
 
So was I, kinda figured they may fetch around $150, they were only at $125 with 3 minutes to go, crazy
 
I was bidding. That price shows me I don't understand this poker chip commodity market. But I am committed to learning.
Somebody give me a fistbump if you know what I'm talking about.
 
Chipster.net in 2005 has them valued at $20 per chip. So $10,000 anyone?
 
Sorry. correction.

Ed Hertels "Price Guide for Illegal Chips" 4th Edition 2005 has them listed for $20 per chip.
 

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