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My rule of thumb for vintage chips likely aimed at home games is ten to twenty five cents each. I do not always win auctions at that price.

I do not believe any claims that chips came from underground games without proof.

Your offer was reasonable, the sellers price is not
 
Seller is not too far off.....I'd value the lot at around $400, and I suspect he'd take an offer at that amount. Clay super diamonds are pretty nice chips, as are those antique T-molds. Could easily triple your money (or more) on the Panama casino chips by selling individually or in small lots.
 
I thought about pulling the trigger on these but opted not to. The risk w/the T-molds pictured is that they're taped. You'd have to be able to clean them off well & hope that there's no lasting marks or residue from it. That's a bit too much for me to put on a risk when I know there's other chips available I'd enjoy more for that price. If someone's willing to take that risk, though, it *could* pay off. Good luck to any future buyer!
 

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