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They're terrible. Slippery, ugly, and...terrible. If those qualities don't bother you, by all means, get samples.
I would recommend ceramic chips like BR Pro Poker or Apache Poker Chips offer, however. Or even one of the group buys on here of Tina chips. You're spending a little extra money (more than a little if you go for BR Pro) for a whole lot more quality.
I bought my set of1000 (Nexgen 8200) chips in 2004, added 100 purple approx 4yrs ago finding a rack on Amazon. The early edition plastic material is 100% nicer than the material the later edition purple chips are made of. Comparably the purple chips are slippery vs the brick stacking of the white red blue black and yellow chips. Overall I would recommend avoiding Nexgens all together unless I could find chips made out the same exact plastic material as the first 1000 Nexgen (non purple) in my set. Colours still hold up though and the chips look good.
Short of resale you are going to have a small challenge building a set now. A much easier cheaper option would likely be Cards Mold custom/semi custom ceramics from China. Or a commercial composite chip.... in the .15-45cent/chip range for many options.
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