FDLmold's Inlaid Casino Fractionals (singles) (8 Viewers)

Is that the yellow .50 chip with two brown edge spots?
Now it’s blaze orange house mold
Sorry DURRANT
The yellow Grant frac is cool too

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Just saw this new Downstream quarter in the Chipguide. Does anyone have it yet?

Image courtesy of Museum of Gaming History's ChipGuide
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Somebody on thechipboard threw down! a photo with all their nickel and dime chips. It was nothing but a bunch of hot stamps. You should know by now how I feel about that, of course lol. So I threw down! back with some inlaid chip pr00n.
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Somebody on thechipboard threw down! a photo with all their nickel and dime chips. It was nothing but a bunch of hot stamps. You should know by now how I feel about that, of course lol. So I threw down! back with some inlaid chip pr00n.
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Definitely way more stamped out there
Those are nice :)
 
May as well resurrect this thread. ALL of my Cali and Nevada frac chips are gone gone gone, but I've got everything else. I got Illinois #12/13 today.

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There not much action in this collection for me. There are only three chips I'm looking for, and two of them are live and pretty easy to acquire. But I suppose I can update it with the few moments of action that do occur.
 
Given the new Washington chip, my 32 WA chips outgrew their home (which held 30). Now they have more space to breathe. Still looking for an extra one of these if you have them. There are 33 known inlaid Washington fractional chips.

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Having owned them for a while now, I have a solid appreciation of the Alexanders 25c and Hiline Lanes 25c chips now. Just good, simple, solid, leaded, textured inlay Paulson quarters. The world needed more of those. The heavy hitters (for n00bs) are the Olivia's 50c, Riffle Steins 25c, Roxbury Lanes 25c and 50c, and the Skyway Park Bowl 25c. If I was offered $50 for each of those, I would turn it down.
 
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This thread is due for an update, or at least some better pictures. I was going to photograph my Montana fracs, since they are first in my display cases, then I realized 1/3 of them were dirty, and most of them needed some mineral oil. So the photography will have to wait.
 
Yeah I think 100% Missouri
Correctamundo. The pepto bismol frac state. Spam forthcoming. Every chip here that doesn't have a secondary means either the chip is still live, or that the secondaries were destroyed. Ol Jim @ chiproom brought almost all of these secondary chips to market. There are some canceled examples of some of the secondary chips out there, but I don't collect canceled chips.

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Great seeing all the fracs by state here. I had no idea that when I started collecting light pink fracs that they are prolly 95% all in the state of Missouri. This is true right? I guess I'm collecting Missouri fracs then lol. What a wonderful collection.
 
Great seeing all the fracs by state here. I had no idea that when I started collecting light pink fracs that they are prolly 95% all in the state of Missouri. This is true right? I guess I'm collecting Missouri fracs then lol. What a wonderful collection.
There are a lot of examples of 25c and 50c pink chips from other states out there. Missouri has so many because the casinos are required by law to have pink 50c chips AND pink 50c backup chips.
 
Montana took a bath, and got a nice oiling. The chips have returned to being photogenic. I thought this was complete, but I think there is a Crystal Card Club (the hat with no text) quarter. Something tells me that one will be uber rare and I'll be lucky to find one. 17 chips here! Pretty good for such a low-populated state. I love all these chips, EXCEPT the pink inlay red chips (so garish), and the tri-club Stage Coach Inn, because it staicks out as the 1 out of 17 chips here with no hats and canes.

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