PCF's favorite GRAY casino chip - post your one (or two) nominations please (3 Viewers)

I’ll allow the China Club, because I like the chip, though I cannot tell if it is yellow or gray.
 
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I’ll allow the China Club, because I like the chip, though I cannot tell if it is yellow or grey.
The answer is: yes.
People who don't collect them usually refer to them as 'grellow'. The misinformed call them 'yelley', which is wrong because it sounds funny.

Those inclined to political-correctness just call them GAY (Grey And Yellow), since YAG doesn't have the same impact.
 
People who don't collect them usually refer to them as 'grellow'. The misinformed call them 'yellay', which is wrong because it sounds funny.

Those inclined to political-correctness just call them GAY (Grey And Yellow), since YAG doesn't have the same impact.
I love when your posts are funny and not angry!
 
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We're here so far. Still time to post. Love that there are some HIGH denoms here. Like HIGH. Highest in I'm guessing 5 casinos.
 
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We're here so far. Still time to post. Love that there are some HIGH denoms here. Like HIGH. Highest in I'm guessing 5 casinos.
So the question I have for when we consider our favorite gray is do we consider the notched chips, like the Sands $5000, as notched or as perfect?

Since the whole exercise is fantasy and a diversion, should we envision a perfect chip or the one represented in the picture? The reason I ask is that I'm imagining that I have to make a selection for a card protector chip. I'd likely pick the Sands as my #1, but not if it's notched. I just don't have an appreciation for notched chips at this point ;) (Furthermore, I don't even know if non-notched Sands $5000 chips exist.)
 
So the question I have for when we consider our favorite gray is do we consider the notched chips, like the Sands $5000, as notched or as perfect?now if non-notched Sands $5000 chips exist.)
I picture un-notched chips. The chips I put into final voting I have verified that they were indeed in a casino, even if we do not possess a photo of a regular chip.
 

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