Canceled [FS][Price Drop] Indiana Grand Primary Set - 500 Chips (High Denom Breakdown) (2 Viewers)

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Up for sale is a beautiful 500-piece set of Indiana Grand Primary casino-used chips. These were originally sourced from Apache Poker and have been sitting in storage ever since.

Condition: These are casino-used and have not been cleaned or oiled. Please see the high-resolution photos for the exact condition of the edges and faces.

Breakdown (500 chips total):
  • 200 x $25 (39mm)
  • 100 x $100 (39mm)
  • 100 x $500 (39mm)
  • 60 x $1,000 (Oversized 43mm)
  • 40 x $5,000 (Oversized 43mm)
Note: A Chipco 43mm rack is included for the high denoms, and the original white Apache storage boxes are included for the 39mm chips.

Price: $2,250 $1,975 $1,750 shipped.

Shipping & Payment:
  • Price includes USPS Large Priority Flat Rate shipping, full insurance ($2,250 $1,975 $1,750), and PayPal Goods & Services (PPG&S) fees.
  • Shipping Method: I ship "box-in-box" for maximum security. All chips will be stretch-wrapped in barrels to ensure no rattling or damage during transit.
  • CONUS only at this time.
  • Signature Confirmation will be required for delivery.
Please post "Dibs" in the thread followed by a PM if you are interested. Thanks for looking!
 

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Mid-day Bump & Spec Clarification:

I realized I failed to mention in the original text that the $1,000s and $5,000s are the 43mm oversized versions. I have updated the OP to reflect this. I’m also including the 43mm Chipco rack for the high denoms and the original white Apache storage boxes for the 39mm chips.

Still available at $2,250 all-in (Shipping, Insurance, and PPG&S fees included).
 
I don't have a gambling problem but I may have a collecting problem. Oh these are so tempting. I have a massive collection of IGs. And I really like them. The problem is that I have no 43mm chips. And I just don't like the thought of this one rack of odd sizes. And if I do start buying 43mm chips then what can of worms am I opening. Ugh...
 
I don't have a gambling problem but I may have a collecting problem. Oh these are so tempting. I have a massive collection of IGs. And I really like them. The problem is that I have no 43mm chips. And I just don't like the thought of this one rack of odd sizes. And if I do start buying 43mm chips then what can of worms am I opening. Ugh...
I will take up to 240 secondary $1s from you to balance things out.

Thanks!
 

Price Drop: $1,975 All-In​

I am dropping the price on this 500-piece Indiana Grand High Denom set to $1,975.

As a reminder, this price is all-inclusive:
  • Insured Shipping (CONUS) via USPS Flat Rate Box
  • PPGS Fees
Everything stays the same—shipping and fees are still on me—just at a lower entry point for the set.

First "DIBS" gets it. Please PM for any additional details.
 
I don't have a gambling problem but I may have a collecting problem. Oh these are so tempting. I have a massive collection of IGs. And I really like them. The problem is that I have no 43mm chips. And I just don't like the thought of this one rack of odd sizes. And if I do start buying 43mm chips then what can of worms am I opening. Ugh...
Those odd size chips come with a 43mm Chipco rack. You can keep them nice and contained.
 
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Saturday Morning Bump!

Added a clear shot of the 43mm Chipco rack included for the $1ks and $5ks. These oversized beauties deserve a proper home.

Current price for the 500 piece set: $1,975 shipped, insured, and fee-free.

PM with any questions!
 

Price Drop: $1,750 All-In​

I am dropping the price on this 500-piece Indiana Grand High Denom set to $1,750.

As a reminder, this price is all-inclusive:
  • Insured Shipping (CONUS) via USPS Flat Rate Box
  • PPGS Fees
Everything stays the same—shipping and fees are still on me—just at a lower entry point for the set.

First "DIBS" gets it. Please PM for any additional details.
 
Update: Gauging Interest for Potential Split

If the full set does not sell by next weekend, I am considering a split. To be clear: this is not a split yet. I am simply gauging community interest to see if the breakdown can be fully accounted for.

If you have interest in specific denominations, please comment below or DM me.

If I decide to move forward, I will close this ad and post a new split-specific listing, with pricing, next weekend. Until then, the full set remains available at $1,750 all-in.
 
I’d recommend splitting. This breakdown makes no sense. Also, take a look at other sales and the norms here. Not saying there’s anything objectively wrong with yours, and to each their own, but you’ll find most people here are averse to paying G&S fees when almost no seller here requires that. Not everyone wants signature confirmation (I don’t). Insurance is usually at buyers option, not seller required.

Etc. helps to get attuned to the meta before selling
 
Don’t mean to thread crap in any way. You do you and every buyer <> seller interaction goes differently so not trying to be proscriptive. Just think you could get more traction on the listing
 
I’d recommend splitting. This breakdown makes no sense. Also, take a look at other sales and the norms here. Not saying there’s anything objectively wrong with yours, and to each their own, but you’ll find most people here are averse to paying G&S fees when almost no seller here requires that. Not everyone wants signature confirmation (I don’t). Insurance is usually at buyers option, not seller required.

Etc. helps to get attuned to the meta before selling
I appreciate the feedback. However, I'm covering the price of Insurance and PPG&S.
  • Price includes USPS Large Priority Flat Rate shipping, full insurance ($2,250 $1,975 $1,750), and PayPal Goods & Services (PPG&S) fees.
I'm pretty new here and nervous about shipping without the protection of PPG&S and Insurance for a high dollar set, which, again is why I'm covering those fees. Unfortunately, PPG&S and Insurance is useless to the seller with a signature required.

Again, I so appreciate your feedback and will consider changing the terms to match community norms.
 
However, I'm covering the price of Insurance and PPG&S.
Got it. When I read “price includes” I hear: “in addition to paying for the fair market value of the chips you are also paying for the cost of X which I have baked in to keep myself whole”

Not:

“This is the fair market price for the chips and I will pay for these additional costs out of pocket”
 
As a seller you’re more protected by friends and family payment I think.

From Grok:

As a seller using PayPal, the “friends and family” option by the buyer results in a non-refundable payment right?

Yes, that's essentially correct from the **seller's perspective**.

When a buyer sends you money via PayPal's **"Friends and Family"** (also called personal payments) option:

- It is treated as a **personal transfer**, not a payment for goods or services.
- **PayPal's Purchase Protection** (buyer protection) does **not** apply to the buyer.
- **PayPal's Seller Protection** also does **not** cover these payments.
- As a result, the payment is generally considered **final** and **non-refundable** through PayPal's normal dispute or claim processes. Buyers cannot easily open a "Item Not Received" or "Significantly Not as Described" claim that would force a refund.

### Key implications for you as the seller:
- You keep the money unless **you** voluntarily issue a refund (which you can do manually within 180 days, but it's your choice).
- There is **no built-in buyer protection** for the person paying you, so they have very limited recourse through PayPal if they later regret the purchase or claim issues.
- However, it's **not 100% ironclad** in every scenario:
- If the buyer funded the payment with a **credit/debit card**, they might still attempt a **chargeback** directly through their bank/card issuer (outside of PayPal). In some cases, PayPal may side with the buyer or reverse the funds anyway.
- Unauthorized transaction claims (e.g., if the account was hacked) can sometimes still succeed.
- PayPal can still investigate fraud or violations of their terms on their own.

**Important note**: Using "Friends and Family" for actual sales of goods or services technically **violates PayPal's User Agreement**, as that option is meant only for personal transfers between people who know and trust each other. Many sellers prefer it because there are usually **no fees** for the recipient (unlike Goods & Services, where the seller typically pays a fee).

If you're selling items regularly, it's generally safer (for compliance and protection) to use **Goods and Services**, even though it comes with fees and potential refund risks—because it gives you access to Seller Protection against certain claims.

Always check your specific transaction details in PayPal and review the latest terms on their site, as policies can have regional variations. If a buyer insists on Friends and Family for a sale, treat it as higher risk for potential future disputes outside PayPal's system.
 
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