BCC Modern Clay pricing (1 Viewer)

RichMahogany

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Curious as to what the community thinks current pricing per chip would be. Talking about all chip conditions; mint, near mint, used, etc.

Take BCC QC into account. Split spots, “shaped” inlays, ghost molding etc. I’ve never heard of misshapen inlays or ghost molding being an issue with this line of chips, but I’m not sure. I have seen some chips(mainly $1s) with split spots. Not a lot of info about them around here.

Thanks
 
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I would probably put them in the $0.80 - $1.25 range depending on condition and denom, with a likely selling price around $1. They seem to have less of a following than some other BCCs like the InPlays or the Protégés, and most of the times I've seen them listed above $1, they haven't sold.
 
I would probably put them in the $0.80 - $1.25 range depending on condition and denom, with a likely selling price around $1. They seem to have less of a following than some other BCCs like the InPlays or the Protégés, and most of the times I've seen them listed above $1, they haven't sold.

Thanks for your response Dan. This is exactly in line with my thinking. I know that these aren’t GOAT chips or anything close to it but I can’t understand why these aren’t a bit more popular. Although understandable that the mold leaves a lot to be desired by most chippers standards, I think they have a few good things going for them.

1) clean, bold, easy to read inlay. Not going to win a beauty contest, not necessarily fugly either IMO.
2) the mold. I like unique/uncommon molds
3) the BCC color palate. I love the $2 and the 50 cent chip
4) a clean, modern look, which I’ve come to realize I like quite a bit.
5) although a Vegas colors set, all chips are 3D14 spots just like a lot of Cali casino chips that I covet.
6) a slight recess in the inlay area. Possible to use an unlaminated label?


Damn, I probably just drove up the price on these :x
 

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