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Hi, somebody have any information on origin of this chips?
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It's admittedly a pretty cool mold, but as others have said, they're unfortunately plastic.
 
They're of no value at all to poker chip collectors, or to aficionados of high-quality poker chip sets such as the members of this forum. But they do get listed on eBay from time to time, so they're worth something to someone. Not very much, though. Tens of dollars at best, not hundreds.
 
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.
 
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.
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.
 

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