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After all the feedback I got on my initial order, it was obvious that the edge spot colors I originally had needed to be changed up and a base color or two tweaked.
It is quite the puzzle in arranging and rearranging colors so they don't match, clash or repeat!

I was on the fence about the $5 chip, thinking it may be neat to have edge spots that are close to the base... but then again, maybe not.

Also, the 5k chips will be few and far between. 99% of the time for casino parties the limits range from 5-1000.

And shout out to @timinater who has been nothing less than incredible in the designs!
 

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@timinater is the man, for sure! I would say that the $5 with the white and yellow edge spot doesn't work, but apart from that, you're good to go!
 
Had a recommendation of switching out two edge spots on the 25 and 500.
 

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Hard samples..
 

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I would say that the $5 with the white and yellow edge spot doesn't work
And you would be correct. It's the one thing that irks me a bit because they blend together.
That and the blue on the green $25.

I think the tweaking will be to make the white edgespot on the $5 an off-white or beige... or maybe even butterscotch... and the blue on the $25 a little bit darker so it stands better.

To quote Randy Marsh: 'We didn't listen!'
 

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