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Which is what they are at on the ad listing when I looked... but with +$153 shipping... WTF. Nopity nope.
OP, I definitely understand wanting others to check if price is right. But be aware that may trigger others snapping it up if it is a bargain. Happens occasionally.
Which is what they are at on the ad listing when I looked... but with +$153 shipping... WTF. Nopity nope.
OP, I definitely understand wanting others to check if price is right. But be aware that may trigger others snapping it up if it is a bargain. Happens occasionally.
I wasn't so much worried about it getting snapped up. More about gaining knowledge. I haven't the slightest clue where to find values for chips. I need an egimacshon... lol
I wasn't so much worried about it getting snapped up. More about gaining knowledge. I haven't the slightest clue where to find values for chips. I need an egimacshon... lol
These are interesting. I'm sure @ekricket link explains it thoroughly, but they're Borland fakes. This guy Borland created fakes (or copies or tributes or whatever) which actually are compressed clay chips, but are not genuine casino chips. Some people collect them. Kinda like high quality Tina chips.
I'm sure this is obvious, but the breakdown for the set is awful. Turrible. Prob better as a collector set than a playable set. It's possible to use this in a heads up game though I guess.
God I hate eBay, so ashamed of cross posting there