Mine Tri Heart mold Single (1 Viewer)

Gus

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One week to determine the fair market value of a single blank Tri Heart! I was lucky enough to come across some of these in my recent but now never-ending treasure hunt that is unique mold collecting. Never seen seen one listed otherwise, largely it seems because virtually no casinos used them.

Interested in trading additional chips on this mold for any mold I don't have yet in case anyone here has a stash and is looking to add this to it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/405791539892

Good chance it sells for $1.25, but hoping it'll get a bit more attention than that!
 
Man you really want to drive up sales on this chip!! Good luck with sale!
I'm still fairly new to chipping in general but I've definitely caught on that the treasure hunt thrill is real. But it's only really the PCF classifieds and eBay where any sales are taking place and I don't know how many folks are actively looking at them, especially if they've been collecting for years.

Imagine wanting something badly, then getting tired of looking actively, and then that thing is offered but someone snaps it up for $1.25!

Granted I've seen plenty of chips on my wish list at ~$20 and said nope! That price applied to the whole wish list turns into a real big number, so I better not start a bidding war :)
 
A guy asked me to look at what it would take to clean about 12 racks iirc
I think the 5s are black and the 25s are red

its clubs not hearts but thought you might like to see them

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The Tri Club is a beautiful mold, and sure looks like it was made as a pair with the Tri Heart given the similarities in the triangle. Much more widely used, although still uncommon. Fun to see.
 

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