What are lazy weekend mornings for except sipping some coffee and noodling on the
CPC design website.
Going back to first principles a bit and trying to incorporate simpler colors and spots.
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Edge spot progression is simplified a fair bit. Two options for the $100, but which are fairly traditional. The variants are L6 and L10, but there are so few of them that the price difference isn't too egregious to the total cost.
The L10 version of the $100 obviously the most expensive chip, especially as a bright white at $5.17 a chip, the cheapest is the green $0.05 at $2.05 a chip. The most common chips, the $1 and the $5 are $2.53 and $2.94 respectively.
Weighed based on purchase quantity we'd be looking at $2.67 a chip.
If we wanted to add in shaped inlays on the $5, $20, and $100(keeping the $1s as round), we'd be looking at raising the cost to $2.87 a chip so really not bad at all.