I will assume everyone knows values but will state anyhow. Guide book says $4.00 each in used condition. These are all in used condition.
Shipping is $8.90 which I can't make cheaper or I would
$150.00 for them all
The image is upside down, so I immediately thought they were glued to a wall...I will assume everyone knows values but will state anyhow. Guide book says $4.00 each in used condition. These are all in used condition.
Shipping is $8.90 which I can't make cheaper or I would
$150.00 for them all
Curious, did I do something funny ???
Interesting, it was not upside down when I posted it. Oh gurrr.The image is upside down, so I immediately thought they were glued to a wall...
OK, these are casino ceramics then ? Maybe the same, I thought Chipco, but that I guess can be the brand, Chipco.As always, you’re free to price chips as you want but casino ceramics generally sell for much less than your price, especially with the wear these chips show.
OK, these are casino ceramics then ? Maybe the same, I thought Chipco, but that I guess can be the brand, Chipco.
Thank you very much for the infoYes, they look like Chipco.
Do yourself a favor and read threads/use the search function. There’s tons of info here on all types of chips. Some basic terms to look up:
China Clay
Ceramics
Dice Chips
Compression Clay
Paulson
ASM/CPC
BCC
Bud Jones
Matsui
Chipco
Should be plenty to get you started on different types and manufacturers of chips
What guide book are you referencing here? I ask because typical pricing on used casino ceramics is around 50c/chip, and curious what makes these book-valued at 8x higher.I will assume everyone knows values but will state anyhow. Guide book says $4.00 each in used condition. These are all in used condition.
Shipping is $8.90 which I can't make cheaper or I would
$150.00 for them all
I don’t know much about singles and book values, but I see what singles sell for on eBay and I see what racks sell for here, and I’m guessing that’s the disparity.What guide book are you referencing here? I ask because typical pricing on used casino ceramics is around 50c/chip, and curious what makes these book-valued at 8x higher.