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I found this chip on the ground wondering if anyone recognizes it
 

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Wild guess.

It's a somewhat generic Table 1 roulette chip on the HHR mold. Clay, probably made by ASM before it became CPC.
For sure.
I didn’t realize the hhr had so much texture. I’m off to see if I have any samples.
 
Very cool! First time I’ve seen a HHR chip with an inlay. The ones I’ve seen all been HS. Cool stuff
 
I found this chip on the ground wondering if anyone recognizes it
It’s a common mold, don’t know if the inlay is from a desirable place or not.
Yours appears to be an older example, probably before the current two-three generations of owners of the company that makes those. The mold is still in production for at least a few more months.
It’s a solid color, so even if you had 100 of these they might not be very valuable because of the solid color and the amount of use the chip has on it. Chips with spots on them tend to be worth more. (Don’t draw spots on it now)

All in all it’s a nice example of the mold and would be a nice card capper. Unless there is some historical value tied to the inlay it would be in a dealers $2 bucket at a show most likely.
 
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There is a Table 2 version of this chip, in purple, on ChipGuide. ChipGuide is great resource, even when there are few "searchable" parameters. Using ChipGuide's Query Facility, by completing these fields only, Type: Roulette Chip, Mold: HHR, this pops up: http://cgcm.themogh.org/cg_chip_search.php?ccg=006215
Your chip is from Roulette Table #1, of the Kewadin Shores - St. Ignace, 3039 Mackinac Trail, St. Ignace, Michigan 49781.
 

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