Aria inlay color change (1 Viewer)

Camoflaws

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Has anyone else noticed from photos/vlogs/video that the Aria inlay is a more true black now than it originally was? It seems like after the initial COVID shutdown at reopening they had cleaned their chips and probably had put some brand new chips in play. During this time it looks like we are either starting to see a change to more of a black inlay vs a dark grey inlay. I've heard speculation that the Aria inlay was originally supposed to be jet black but when they printed it out they may have not used the right color format so it came out kind of grey. Which do you guys prefer? This has always kind of tilted me on the $100 when ive tried to replicate the set via the design tool. If you use a purely black inlay the $100 just looks different (can't tell if i like the jet black on the $100 or the grey) but jet black definitely makes the other colors pop more. This seems like it was only an issue with the smaller denomination chip ($1, $3, $5, $10, $25, $100) as most of the high dom chips for as long as I can remember, have had the substantially darker black inlay.

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I have 120 or so Bellagio $1s (which share the same design)and the shades of gray are all over the place. They’re not faded, just inconsistent. These are the variations of those 120:
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The darkest one next to the lightest:
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