For Sale Authentic Rounders Movie Prop Chips - KGB & Chesterfield Chips (2 Viewers)

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I am selling several authentic movie prop chips from the movie Rounders. This is not a dibs only sale. I will pick the buyer if there are more than one that want the chip/s. Please leave a comment on this post or DM me if you have a trade in mind. Buyer pays for shipping.

KGB $5 Chip - $175
KGB $100 Chip (2 of them) - $295 each
KGB $100 Error Chip (Purple) - $250
KGB $500 Error Chip (Black) - $250

Chesterfield Club $25 Chip (2 1 of them) - $175 each

Buy all 7 chips for $1,500.

Would also be interested in trading for WSOP Main set chips (mainly looking for T25, T25k Forest Green, or Any of the 50mm chips for trade). Accept Paypal FF.

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I would be interested in one of the real $100s!
 
i would be interested in one of the real $100s
 
Black $500 error chip is pretty sweet!

Is there a reliable way to tell the difference between an authentic Chesterfield movie chip and a CPC reproduction?
 
If they are on the Roman mold, they are movie props. The mold was worn out before David Spragg started making the replicas for widespread purchase.
 
If they are on the Roman mold, they are movie props. The mold was worn out before David Spragg started making the replicas for widespread purchase.
Did you reads the thread I shared? There's some debate about that.
 
Did you reads the thread I shared? There's some debate about that.
I did, but the info in the other thread state all the info you need to know. Adam Savage made a set on the Roman mold but with a backwards bear. The only other properly oriented bears were colored.

A grayscale bear facing left on the Roman mold were props or some leftovers that Jim Blanchard had that he sold after he sold ASM. It's possible these are from Jim (my $1 was from him). Those were made in the same batch/lot as the props. The discourse in that thread pretty much covers this.


My money would be that these chips are either props, or they are from the "leftovers" that David or Jim sold, including the incorrect inlays.
 
Did you reads the thread I shared? There's some debate about that.
Pretty interesting. The error chips, the inlay does not flip. The other chips including the chesterfield ones flip the inlay.

All the error chips (I have seen several) never flip the inlay. The real movie prop chips (that are not errors) always flip the inlay. I had 20 of them and they were all the same.
 

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