Canceled Dragonara Micro-Cash Set (1 Viewer)

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I'm looking to sell my micro-cash set of Dragonaras. I'll split the set up if most chips are spoken for -- I just don't want to end up with half-racks that I will never be able to get rid of.

What I have to sell:

10¢ x 173
50¢ x 81
$1 x 62
$5 x 145

I recently made the switch to the coin in center variety of $1s, but I haven't built that full rack out yet. I prefer those to the brown clay $1s because there is less color confusion at the table with the green $1s.

461 chips total, and I'm asking $575 plus shipping. I'll ship internationally, but that will cost a bit more obviously (and I'm not responsible for them once they leave the country).

The 10¢ chips are in the best shape of the bunch. The rest are casino used.

I've cleaned them all, also, which is no small feat given the groove patterns on these chips :)

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If there is interest in breaking the set up, Here is how I broke down the price for the whole set (all based on what I paid, as best as I could figure):

$5 x 145 for $105
$1 x 62 for $70
50¢ x 81 for $100
10¢ x 173 for $300

Any interest in what I have here, let me know!
 
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Who is the manufacturer of the différent denom
I Know the BG ones but not these one !

The clay chips? That's the large greek key mold, which BC Wills owned for a long time. The actual manufacturing might have been done by Burt (predecessor of ASM and CPC). After BC Wills, I think that Blue Chip held the mold for a while.

Gorgeous chips OP, good luck with sale. Out of curiosity, how did you clean them?
 
Gorgeous chips OP, good luck with sale. Out of curiosity, how did you clean them?

Thanks!

I used the typical soap and water, but also a soft dental pick -- the type you can get at Walgreens. Had to use that to dig the gunk out of the crevices in the chips.
 
Yes, definitely manufactured by Burt/ASM. I have spoken to Jim B about these chips on numerous occasions. All the SuperGems/LgKey's were manufactured by Burt/ASM.
 
Post updated to include prices for the chips if split up:

$5 x 145 for $105
$1 x 62 for $70
50¢ x 81 for $100
10¢ x 173 for $300

If anyone has any interest in these, just let me know. Thanks!
 
Hi Fleming,
I need a single 50c chip to complete a rack. Would you consider just selling me one?
Thanks! :)
 
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