A chip for Mental Nomad (1 Viewer)

I don't like solids, and I don't like hotstamps.

So, of course, I went to bid on it! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

User r***0 bid $25 on that chip, and is the top bidder of five with $12.50 on this other auction for the same chip:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Sans-S...662364?hash=item43fbd2261c:g:aTMAAOSw44BYaBZH


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But that also led me to this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-1-2-cent...676561?hash=item3ad6501891:g:4xwAAOSwo4pYZyxm
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Again, multiple bids, $10.50... I should not be running up single-chip auctions right now, so I won't, but I'll now be on the hunt for one-bit poker chips other than my own for the rest of my life.

Thanks, a lot, @Psypher1000.

All i can say is The Avalon Clube (Emeryville, CA) and Sans Souci Card Room (Las Vegas) and knew how to do it right.
 
I'll now be on the hunt for one-bit poker chips other than my own for the rest of my life.

Thanks, a lot, @Psypher1000.
I aim to misbehave!

All i can say is The Avalon Clube (Emeryville, CA) and Sans Souci Card Room (Las Vegas) and knew how to do it right.
IDK about the Avalon Club, but Sans Souci chips tend to be pretty popular with various collectors. I'm certain a 1-bit chip will make its way into your collection eventually.
 

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