Coin inlay chips? Garbage or Treasure (1 Viewer)

Trihonda

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I've never run across these. What are they? Always assume they are plastic junk, but the coin inlay has my interest elevated.

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There's already a post on the site somewhere about this listing
 
I used to have a few samples of these chips.
I love CIC chips but these are garbage.
 
Only thing worse than plastic chips are plastic chips with cheap stamped metal in the middle.

Yes, many times over, yes! In our progression from dice chips to Milanos we had plastic chips with cheap stamped metal in the middle. You couldn't stack more than 10 without them falling over, they were horrible. Anyone interested in buying them? ;)
 
... Imagine a world where people buy up used dice chips, mill out the center plastic to expose the metal slug, then have someone engrave them .... :)
 
... Imagine a world where people buy up used dice chips, mill out the center plastic to expose the metal slug, then have someone engrave them .... :)
It's easy... if you try (I don't think I will)
 
A friend has a set of these, he is always asking me if they are worth anything lol!! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

The worst thing about them is all the white on every chip!!! The 4 small spots of color make it hard to tell the chips apart. Complete trash.
 
... Imagine a world where people buy up used dice chips, mill out the center plastic to expose the metal slug, then have someone engrave them .... :)
It's call Hell . and inhabited by all of the people who abused chip karma......
 
I actually just upgraded from these. They served their purpose for a while. The guys really seemed to like them, but my game is mostly used to playing with the dice chips. I liked them for what they were, but I do agree, too much white, it got hard to tell the $1's (white w purple) from $5's (white w red) from the other side of the table.
 
I’d buy one black and one pink. Seriously. Could use a heavy ball marker on the golf course, seriously (again).
 
There are some old metal inlay Paulson chips, but I don't recall any coin centers.
 

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