For Sale Leaded RHC Solids: $115/rack obo -- Good relabel fracs or tourney set (1 Viewer)

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These are casino used RHC roulette chips from the Gold Strike casino in Tunica (technically Robinsonville), Mississippi. Based on the age, weight, and feel of the chips, I conclude they are leaded. I have done nothing to clean/oil/recondition the chips. All lots are priced at $1.15/chip. I no longer have a color sample, so the listed colors are only my best guess. Buyer pays shipping. PPFF or Venmo.

LOT 1: 132 x Moss Green -- $152
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LOT 2: 269 x Gold -- $310 (I am willing to split this lot in half) SOLD
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LOT 3: 159 x Blue (I don't know which one) -- $183
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LOT 4: 163 x chocolate -- $188
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Lot 5: 133 x Green (maybe Munzell?) -- $153 SOLD
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Lot 6: 102 x Lime Green -- $118 SOLD
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Lot 7a: 19 x Hot Pink -- $22
Lot 7b: 17 x Yellow -- $20 SOLD
Lot 7c: 21 x Orange/Pumpkin -- $24 SOLD
Lot 7d: 11 x Day Green -- $13
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Feel free to PM with questions or offers. Judge condition for yourselves.

**EDIT** Inlay pic:
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Any idea how easy the inlays come out? Never handled RHC’s
Depends on how old the chips are and if they're vinyl or paper inlays. Some are harder to remove the inlays. I did a couple racks of Lake Elsinore $1 RHCs and even after removing the laminate, which wasn't easy but not too bad, most of the inlays would not come out whole. I had to use nail polish remover (which can discolor or damage the chips if not careful) to remove the inlays on those. No idea about these.
 
When I've had the paper ones (doing some right now), I've had better luck with rubbing alcohol and dental scrapers. Kind of tedious, but not hard.
 
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