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A bit larger definitely looks better.

What's the inlay size on these?
This is using a 28.3mm inlay on a 43mm chip - current web mold size. Mockup would look pretty similar to a normal 24mm inlay/39mm chip, but can make both versions if helpful and add some example edge-spots if there are a few mainstream designs.

Edit: also, because you asked
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This is using a 28.3mm inlay on a 43mm chip - current web mold size. Mockup would look pretty similar to a normal 24mm inlay/39mm chip, but can make both versions if helpful and add some example edge-spots if there are a few mainstream designs.

Edit: also, because you asked
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I actually love this kicking donkey mold!
 
Frieze patterns have promise.
Or thunderbirds. I think there was a thunderbird mold


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I really like the number 3 on the top one and the two black and white ones on the bottom page. The diagonals are nice and don't feel odd like the web mold since it's makes more sense in a circle. I know I'm not going to be the influence here but it's my favorite of the ones posted so far.
 
small vs larger... like the second quite a bit.
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Edit: alt 3.. modified ring (this may be my favorite...)
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My personal favorites are
#1 Jester Hat alt 3
#2 Small Stars no center fill.

The Jester Hat reminds me of the joker card, which doesn't get much play in Hold em', but does get play in Spades and other games I play. Positive nostalgic feelings about that.

The stars are really universal and can work with a lot of designs.

Thank you for taking the time to make these renders. We can talk about what we want all day, but a visual is so easy to tell if it has that "feeling." Your visuals are actually getting me excited for what we ultimately choose.
 
Brainstorming:

Ghost

Lightning Bolt

Martini Glass

Rose

Las Vegas in cursive script that runs into one another for a continuous loop

“Stardust” 5 stars in a line increasing in size for first 3 then reversing . IE small, big, bigger, big, small with space in between each 5 or not depending on what looks best
 
Funnily enough me and a mate made 3d model of a cash mold in rhino
 

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Not sure I can get on board with the carrot inlay. Would have to be a Buggs Bunny chip or something.

Might try a ten large stars design -- I think 8 is too few for a repeating geometric pattern, but 16 is too many.
I do like this idea. Depending on the size(s) you could do them in sets of 3 (small-big-small) and do a total of 4 sets to keep it symmetrical.
 
Not sure I can get on board with the carrot inlay. Would have to be a Buggs Bunny chip or something.
Well people put other things on Paulsons labels besides head apparel. I’ve seen tons of HHR chips that have nothing to do with horses. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Greek theme on Greek key chips, large or small. I have seen Roman numerals on the Roman mold, but it’s mostly Anglican casino names and nothing to do with Rome. I’ve never seen a playing cards based design on the card suits mold, and I don’t even know what a no mold would restrict you to.
 
Well people put other things on Paulsons labels besides head apparel. I’ve seen tons of HHR chips that have nothing to do with horses. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Greek theme on Greek key chips, large or small. I have seen Roman numerals on the Roman mold, but it’s mostly Anglican casino names and nothing to do with Rome. I’ve never seen a playing cards based design on the card suits mold, and I don’t even know what a no mold would restrict you to.
I get that the mold does not have to corelate to the theme of the chip. Just trying to wrap my head around the carrot I guess. Never seen it before, personally, and having trouble conceptualizing a finished product with it I guess.
 

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