Oh yeah. Those were huge. And actually traded.I also remember the TRK Deadwoods being very hot when I started chipping.
Oh yeah. Those were huge. And actually traded.I also remember the TRK Deadwoods being very hot when I started chipping.
It goes to show how they were NOT hoping for the Oscar in set design ️I find it absolutely ridiculous that they never made custom chips for Molly’s Game, since her actual game DID have custom chips for security reasons.
They should have used that Hard Candy Mafia theme.....It goes to show how they were NOT hoping for the Oscar in set design ️
My guess would be about $2 each. Do his identification of pri and sec correspond with the lower and higher ChipGuide numbers for each denom?
Oh, and how many are there in "substantial"?
Many of those are here nowButtonpotato was the big baller of the group and had a bunch of crystal parks as well as a custom set for his villa. Negrete? Something like that.
soldMy guess would be about $2 each. Do his identification of pri and sec correspond with the lower and higher ChipGuide numbers for each denom?
Oh, and how many are there in "substantial"?
And pca sec $25s were like 50c each in a blow out sale from thechiproom, right? Oh how things have changed.PNY 25 secondary’s we used to seek for $75/rack. Primaries were $100/rack. I think $5s might have been $65/rack.
Wasn't here 10 years ago, but can bet that I would have Hoovered up any CDI98 I could find. They probably couldn't be given away back in 2011.
Damn this thread has made me realize that my 10 year chipper-versary is coming up in April.
I should celebrate with a CPC set or something. Maybe a giveaway?
Ooh, ooh, ooh, I know! How about a roast?! Don’t think I’ve ever seen one on any of the chipping forums.
Roast my sets instead of rate my sets? Think I might be on to something
Considering i bought so many chips from you, i probably don't have a lot of negative things to say lol
Hmmm -- I don't know what the numeric ranges are for "very rare" and "ultra rare".$1 - 12 which are very rare
$1 -1 non coin inlay which are ultra rare
$2.50 - 66 ...rare
$2.50 -1 non coin inlay ...ultra rare
$5 - 210 red with blue
$5 -228 red with white
$25- 209 green with light pink
$25- 102 green with pink
$100- 51 black with pink
$100-185 black with purple
$500- 21 white with blue...very rare
$500-1 purple with blue. Ultra rare. Heard there are less than 100 of these in existence over 7 years ago.
$1000-3 rare as it gets. Heard they were only 44 know to exist 7 years ago. I paid an average of $44 per chip for these.
1090 Chips total."
These beauties are definitely some early influencers that got me into collecting for sure.
Back then, we all still complained how expensive chips were. Remember the faux clay chip phase? People went nuts for cheap chips. They were dying the white chips with Koolaid to make different colors. There was a whole section dedicated to those lovely chips.