[Listing] What are my chips worth? (1 Viewer)

pim rokven

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Hello,

I want to sell my ~300 real clay chips. I have no information about it or whatsoever. Just want to know what I can sell them for.

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Thanks in advance!
 
Likely produced by Hispania prior to selling their assets to PGI.
 
Thanks! I think that would be a great price for them.

I think a more realistic price would be .60-.80 per chip. If they are from a real casino, then maybe a little higher, but the denominations aren't ideal, and a buyer could have new chips produced by CPC at a dollar something per chip.
 
I think a more realistic price would be .60-.80 per chip. If they are from a real casino, then maybe a little higher, but the denominations aren't ideal, and a buyer could have new chips produced by CPC at a dollar something per chip.

I'd say at least 1.00 per since L1 scrolls are going for 1.80 these days. Plus, shipping to France puts it even more per chip. I would think @links_slayer's estimate is gtg.
 
I'd say at least 1.00 per since L1 scrolls are going for 1.80 these days. Plus, shipping to France puts it even more per chip. I would think @links_slayer's estimate is gtg.

Yeah, if he can sell in France, thats obviously a plus. I was thinking the opposite, that he wouldn't find a big market in the states, given the 2.5 denom and shipping overseas, would be cheaper to go to CPC.
 
New CPC scroll molds with inlays are priced at $1.31 (solids) and $1.80 (L1 spots). I'd estimate that these are worth about half that in today's marketplace, making @ssanel54 pricing about right imo.
I think a more realistic price would be .60-.80 per chip. If they are from a real casino, then maybe a little higher
 
Manufacturing 'flaw', caused by different flow rates of different materials when under heat and pressure.
 
Aha, thanks for the info. So basicly these are just try-outs from the manufacturer?

No, these are likely from a cruise ship somewhere. We see split spots on many used casino chips... it isn't (or wasn't) a quality concern for the manufacturer or casino originally.
 

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