Welcome!
You’ll definitely enjoy the upgrade path (your wallet, maybe not so much

).
I own a set of Majestics myself and I really like them, especially considering the price. I don't regret the purchase, I already have a tournament set of fully custom ceramics that I love, but I wanted to try something different for my cash set. The sound and feel are different and I liked that (get samples!!). The other alternative I would have liked would be
CPC, but A) They are still not open (and with a long backlog) and B) Significantly more expensive. Maybe later... =)
Are there nicer chips out there?
Absolutely. But it ultimately comes down to your budget, preferred material, and what you're looking for in a set.
F.ex nobody is saying that CCs are
anywhere close to Paulson in terms of quality etc, but they do look to at least be in the same "area" in terms of the visual profile as compared to ceramics, which is very different in feel and sound. To get what I am saying - example image (not my chips):
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My biggest recommendation is to echo parts of the above posters -
to do some research before buying and get samples. There are a lot of options, and it's worth understanding the differences before spending a significant amount of money. The first question is usually: What's your budget? If budget is no concern, you can normally skip the mid-tier options (like Majestics) and go straight to a high-end options right away.
That said, anything will be a major upgrade over the typical dice chips, so you're already moving in the right direction regardless of what you choose.
Here was my perceived list when deciding - ranging from mid tier to the expensive end. (other senior members please correct if something is wrong

).
Pre-face: All chips are in essence plastic - just different types, many different blends with other materials and different production ways, which of course has major impact on look/feel/quality of the final result.
- China "Clay" (injection-molded plastics mixed with kaolin, which gives them that clay-like surface - Majestics are here. They are often on sale, check classifieds)
- China/
Tina ceramics (polymer molded ceramics & usually with a design molded into the chip. Long delivery time, but
tons of customization options. But there is also the ethical aspect here, as opposed to buying from respectable outlets like Sunfly (polyclay, same thing) etc, these guys will have no worries ripping of other designs - for example getting a top hat and cane mold done. You do you, but I personally did not want to buy from "
tina").
- Ceramics (many good stock designs available like Dia De Los Muertos and Tiki Kings - watch out for sales or
eBay - they are usually available at good prices)
- Sunfly Hybrids (polyinno hybrid - really cool chips of high quality, check out ascona f.ex)
- Custom ceramics from f.ex BRPro or Chipco (high quality chips & the best option if you want complete freedom in terms of design, but you pay extra for design, custom job, aligned edges etc)
- Custom clay chips from
CPC (what is considered "true clay", as they are compression molded as opposed to most others that is injection molded - key difference. Good customization in terms of spots/molds, and design your own inlay. It's a considerable cost jump from the above categories)
- Paulson/misc retired casino chips or other vintage/collectible chips (
very expensive, you pay a hefty premium over everything else for it being rare/retired casino/holding a high status in the community. Make sure you research well and understand what you want, before splurging off 8K USD on a set here)
So to end off.. Each category has its pros and cons, but budget will usually narrow the field pretty quickly.
PS: Certain people can be a bit "snobby" (only Paulson is good enough - rest is trash!). It's your money. If you get different samples, and you enjoy the look and feel of a certain chip and the budget is within what you wanted, that's all that matters.