1 x $1 United KingdomSOLD 10 x $25 France -- 8 remaining 7 x $100 Canada -- 5 remaining 10 x $500 USA -- 8 remaining 10 x $1000 "The South" -- 8 remaining
All in excellent-to-mint condition. $1.50 per chip or make an offer for what's left. (Shipping not included.)
Why do chips like these get made? Not crapping on this thread at all, but who at Paulson said, "hey, I bet we could put flags (or airplanes... or sporting activities... or dogs... or naked chicks... okay maybe those would sell) on chips and they will sell to the public.
...and what redneck at Paulson decided, out of 190 undisputed sovereign states, to put the flag of a defeated rebellion on the $1000? What's on the $5000, the flag of ISIS?
On the other hand, I am a bit of a vexillologist, and think these are cool chips otherwise.
To me, the oddball chip is the $25 chip. wtf France? The rest of the chips are all from North America (including the Mexico $5), except for the $1 UK chip -- and they speak English, mf-er. France doesn't fit. No North America, no English, no balls.
Now if the inlays/chips were color-coordinated, that'd be a lot cooler.....