Anatomy of a Tina Chip (1 Viewer)

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Had some samples in a bag. I don't concern myself much with the care and durability of ceramic samples. Heavy object on top of 20 chips, oops one broke.

This is a 43mm greek mold Tina chip.

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I've been out of the loop lately. Do the normal size (39mm?) Tina chips still have spinners?
 
I've been out of the loop lately. Do the normal size (39mm?) Tina chips still have spinners?
I have a 1000 chip tournament set on the web none with both 39mm and 43mm chips. I have not discovered a singe spinner.
 

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