For Sale Chipco Riverside one of a kind Tournament set\ (1 Viewer)

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Up for sale is a one of a kind 400 chip single table tournament set That Psypher1000 put together. The set consists of 240 original Chipco chips from the Riverside Casino in Tukwila, WA, and 160 Riverdale replicas. This set will support T10k starting stacks of 12/12/5/6 and includes a full re-buy for every player and enough extra $500 and $1000 chips for color-ups.
The breakdown consists of:
120 X $25 (original Chipco)
120 X $100 (original Chipco)
60 X $500 (Replica)
70 X $1000 ( Replica)
30 X $5000 ( Replica)
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400 Chips

In addition I will include 200 more Original $25 chips for free for a total of 600 chips.
Total price $180 shipped in a MFR box. Paypal friends and family only and only your name in the comments. No racks included but will chip in casino storage boxes.
I'm posting one of Psypher's pictures because I couldn't get one to come out that good, I hope he doesn't mind.
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Weekend bump......this set worked great in my first tournament, great way to get a tournament set without breaking the bank
 
Bump... added a photo of in play...still available
Great price for a single table tournament set
 
Bump.. And If anyone is interested I have a bunch of 1s, 5s, and 25s, a few 100s from this set also.
 
This is what the $1 chips looks like. These are cash game chips, at least the $25 and $100 are. The $500 and up are replicas (as noted). Note that these larger denomination chips do not say "Tukwila, WA" and list the name of the casino as Riverdale instead of Riverside. They also lack the "CI" logo from ChipCo. Makes me wonder if the company that produced the replica chips made the Riverside Casino aware, especially if $25 and $100 denominations were produced.
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This is what the $1 chips looks like. These are cash game chips, at least the $25 and $100 are. The $500 and up are replicas (as noted). Note that these larger denomination chips do not say "Tukwila, WA" and list the name of the casino as Riverdale instead of Riverside. They also lack the "CI" logo from ChipCo. Makes me wonder if the company that produced the replica chips made the Riverside Casino aware, especially if $25 and $100 denominations were produced.
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A) No replicas of previous actual cash chips were made.
B) All ceramic Riverside chips were considered obsolete once I obtained them, so even if lower denom cash replicas were produced, their original brethren wouldn’t have been live at the time.
C) I requested that the replica chips intentionally had those differences included to help people more easily tell them from the originals, and to Satisfy Sal’s conscience.
 
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