in other words ... VINTAGE!I believe these are plastic chips that were available in Vegas gift shops in the 80s and 90s.
A plastics factory in China.Hi, somebody have any information on origin of this chips?
Thx
Sorry. I think the whole box might be worth $10? Maybe $20 to someone that has no ideaso it’s not too valuable ?
That wooden box is arguably more valuable than the chips inside it.Sorry. I think the whole box might be worth $10? Maybe $20 to someone that has no idea
About 5c each.so it’s not too valuable ?
Welcome to the forum!Thx a lot at all for your answers
These were sold in the same boxes (and I assume, locations) as the classic "Top Hat No Cane" chips. If they are from the same material, then they're 6-ish gram chips with a nice matte/coarse finish that is reminiscent of a hard China Clay.Has anyone handled these? Any idea how they compare to other lightweight plastics, like Unicorns / Mermaids / Dragons, Super Diamonds, or Langworthys?
Occasionally someone has a good use for dirt-cheap chips; might be a good idea to keep these in mind as a possibility, especially if they find the mold appealing.