label designs for solid Paulson Diamond mold chip set (2 Viewers)

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I have a set of Paulson Diamond mold chips (Peach, Blue, Gray, Lime Green & Yellow). The attached "mock up" is from CPC's website but the colors are close. I was hoping to see what others have for simple cash denomination labels (25c, 50c, $1, $5 & $20). thanks
 

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Do your chips have a center recess to place a label or will you have them milled?
 
Right now they are hot stamped and I was going to just label over them. I got some samples from Spinettis and just the vinyl label covers the hot stamp well enough and is it not too thick to be a stacking problem. With that said what I am looking for is pictures of your chip sets so that I may come up with an idea as to what I want for mine and if that requires milling and laminated labels I may do that but need to come up with the artwork first.

I was thinking about this for the background of the label and then just need to find a cool font for the denominations.
 

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Right now they are hot stamped and I was going to just label over them. I got some samples from Spinettis and just the vinyl label covers the hot stamp well enough and is it not too thick to be a stacking problem. With that said what I am looking for is pictures of your chip sets so that I may come up with an idea as to what I want for mine and if that requires milling and laminated labels I may do that but need to come up with the artwork first.

I was thinking about this for the background of the label and then just need to find a cool font for the denominations.

I’m sure that stacking is an issue. I also suspect that you can see and/or feel the hotstamp through the label. Sticking labels on a hotstamp is not an option. Don’t do it. I recommend having the chips milled or leave the chips with the hotstamps.
 
I’m sure that stacking is an issue. I also suspect that you can see and/or feel the hotstamp through the label. Sticking labels on a hotstamp is not an option. Don’t do it. I recommend having the chips milled or leave the chips with the hotstamps.
thanks for the input but once again just looking for artwork ideas at this time. Pretend that all my chips have been milled and I am going to get laminated labels for them, now send me pictures of your cash sets.
 

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