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Not Mine Atlantic City Resorts International $350-$900 for 1 chip? (1 Viewer)

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I don't really collect sets or single chips at all... are these chip prices fantasy land high or actually competitive/market prices?

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I saw that, too. I wonder if the $20 inlay being drunkenly off-center adds extra value. I thought the chip was an oval when I first saw it.
 
This popped in my head. I think these chips were in play before he was owner of the Resorts though.

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are these chip prices fantasy land high or actually competitive/market prices?
The $20 and $25 are probably reasonable (at one time they each traded for low-mid four's), but that $5 is priced sky-high. That price would have been high even for 2009 (the last time a reasonably good price guide for NJ chips was published to my knowledge).
 
The $20 and $25 are probably reasonable (at one time they each traded for low-mid four's), but that $5 is priced sky-high. That price would have been high even for 2009 (the last time a reasonably good price guide for NJ chips was published to my knowledge).

Perhaps they have it confused with the baccarat $5, which would have supported that price at one time. I am not sure that there is much interest in Atlantic City chips today.
 

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