Can someone help me identify these? Value? (1 Viewer)

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Hello guys, I found this set of home
poker chips that are ~9g/ea. Definitely clay but don’t know anything else. Can someone shed some light on who made them what/ any value? I would say they barely saw the table if ever.

Thanks!
 

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Nice chips. Diamond square mold. I’d say maybe up to 40 cents a chip, maybe slightly more due to condition
 
Look to be in nice shape. They are real clay. Id be looking to buy at .25 a chip or less if I was in the market. Old solids do not sell for alot of money.
 
Yup Diamond Square mold (MD-50)
https://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/molddesign_geometric.htm#md50

They probably wouldn't mix well with modern CPC Diamond Squares, since the old Burt/old ASM chips seem to feel different than the modern version, but I'm sure someone will weigh in with an explanation for that.

I love them. I think
blank > random stamp
solid < spotted
minty and old = good
Red, white, and blue = unfortunate
 
Yup Diamond Square mold (MD-50)
https://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/molddesign_geometric.htm#md50

They probably wouldn't mix well with modern CPC Diamond Squares, since the old Burt/old ASM chips seem to feel different than the modern version, but I'm sure someone will weigh in with an explanation for that.

I love them. I think
blank > random stamp
solid < spotted
minty and old = good
Red, white, and blue = unfortunate
Love your math at the bottom and I totally agree!

Offer $100 and that is a good price. Up from there and it’s iffy...
Fair point. $100 plus shipping seems fair. Then I could put it towards chips I would use.

Thanks for the help and fair point. .20 a chip would be the lowest I would go as I could find a use for these otherwise (I think but I have lots of chips that I still haven’t found a use for other than to store my dust collection)
 

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