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These chips are super-sharp, too nice for my game. There look to be about 5 chips that are in VG condition, the remainder feel like-new to me. See super-resolution pictures to form your own opinion on condition.
Individual super-resolution (~2000ppi) pictures of 60 chips here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/Nj8wtD9
These are 2:1 macro on a 5D Mark III, so each pixel is 12.5 micrometer (0.5 thousandths of an inch).
Since such high resolution pictures don't seem to be the norm here, so I've provided a condition reference guide at ~3500ppi.
This chip is taken from this group; no visible edge beveling, meaning these chips are sharp to micrometer-scale.
This chip is lightly played, and you can start to see some edge beveling. I consider these chips VG+.
This is a more worn Wynn $5 chip, where the edge beveling is quite a bit worse. This chip edge stands readily, and I consider it "good."
Individual super-resolution (~2000ppi) pictures of 60 chips here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/Nj8wtD9
These are 2:1 macro on a 5D Mark III, so each pixel is 12.5 micrometer (0.5 thousandths of an inch).
Since such high resolution pictures don't seem to be the norm here, so I've provided a condition reference guide at ~3500ppi.
This chip is taken from this group; no visible edge beveling, meaning these chips are sharp to micrometer-scale.
This chip is lightly played, and you can start to see some edge beveling. I consider these chips VG+.
This is a more worn Wynn $5 chip, where the edge beveling is quite a bit worse. This chip edge stands readily, and I consider it "good."