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Hi,
I am new in this forum. I never been post in any forums, so this is my first time. I have this poker chips from my father, they are from Casino Abbiati . Please can you help me with value?
 

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Hi, welcome!

So those aren't real casino chips, they're manufacturers samples. So if you want to have chips made by Abbiati like members here have done before, you order the samples to see what the chips feel like and to help you choose your colors and designs.

Old casino chips are limited in quantity, because the casino only had so many made, and once the casino is closed, no more can ever be made. This is what sets a chip's value: that more people want them than they are available. With these, there is no limit to how many Abbiati can produce, so they won't be worth more than Abbiati sells the set for. I wouldn't know what figure is tho, maybe someone involved in the group buys can help.

But the moral is, before you buy a set of poker chips, always get samples like these to make sure you'll like them. Different chips have insanely different feels and sounds, and getting samples definitely helps you find what you want
 
Welcome! The whole lot of those is probably worth in the ballpark of $100, potentially a bit more.
 
I am sorry but my English in not very good!
Hi, welcome!

So those aren't real casino chips, they're manufacturers samples. So if you want to have chips made by Abbiati like members here have done before, you order the samples to see what the chips feel like and to help you choose your colors and designs.

Old casino chips are limited in quantity, because the casino only had so many made, and once the casino is closed, no more can ever be made. This is what sets a chip's value: that more people want them than they are available. With these, there is no limit to how many Abbiati can produce, so they won't be worth more than Abbiati sells the set for. I wouldn't know what figure is tho, maybe someone involved in the group buys can help.

But the moral is, before you buy a set of poker chips, always get samples like these to make sure you'll like them. Different chips have insanely different feels and sounds, and getting samples definitely helps you find what you want
Thank you for info. I know that are samples. I like it. They are very colorful and beautiful.

BTW
Welcome to the family
Hi, thank you! You are all very kind here!

Welcome! The whole lot of those is probably worth in the ballpark of $100, potentially a bit more.
Thank you, this was very helpfull info!
 

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