Yes, they are real. I think @Windwalker relabeled another chip to be the T500.Are these real? I thought Krish relabeled to make these?
Real, but rare and expensive!Are these real? I thought Krish relabeled to make these?
What you value the T500 T1000 and T5000 at individually?Finding just one of each is an accomplishment. They both sell for hundreds of dollars. I have a sample set, but it's not for sale. Patience is required to find just one. But if you are hoping to track either chip down in quantity, you should start making other plans.
Yes, WW relabeled Casablanca $500s to turn into the T5000s. I bought my barrel from him.
These are mine below. Good luck with the hunt! They're pretty great chips.
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What you value the T500 T1000 and T5000 at individually?
T1000s aren't available in quantity....everyone says that yet zero are anywhere to be found let alone available.I don't know. I haven't kept tabs on them in recent years. But I know prior to the pandemic, the T500 and T5000 were fetching a few hundred dollars each. I wouldn't be surprised if they've gone up since then too. The T1000s were going for around $125 each at the time as singles on eBay. Those are actually obtainable in quantity, unlike the T500s and T5000s. There are a few racks of them in people's collections. Although getting someone to actually part with a rack is another story. I have one rack.
Good luck with the hunt. These are mine, but they're not for sale.
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I think it's more that they are out there in some quantity. It's not just scattered singles here or there. Actually being available for sale or trade is totally a horse of a different color.T1000s aren't available in quantity....everyone says that yet zero are anywhere to be found let alone available.
Everything is relative and not all collectible markets are created equal.The chip market is interesting they think a few hundred chips is abundance of any kind, but in other collectibles markets a few hundred of anything is rare.
I didn't say they are equal and I agree with what you're saying. However the objective reality is that few hundred of anything in a collectible market is rare.I think it's more that they are out there in some quantity. It's not just scattered singles here or there. Actually being available for sale or trade is totally a horse of a different color.
Everything is relative and not all collectible markets are created equal.
T1000s aren't available in quantity....everyone says that yet zero are anywhere to be found let alone available.
The chip market is interesting they think a few hundred chips is abundance of any kind, but in other collectibles markets a few hundred of anything is rare.
The way I hear it they are after the people that bought the stolen goods as well. Revenge runs deep in crime family’s.Two months later, the guy that was selling those stolen racks was murdered. Not joking.
You didn't say it explicitly.....but you are implying it. I disagree with your statement and I think it depends on the collectible market.I didn't say they are equal and I agree with what you're saying. However the objective reality is that few hundred of anything in a collectible market is rare.
I didn't say they are equal and I agree with what you're saying. However the objective reality is that few hundred of anything in a collectible market is rare.
You're confusing what is rare in relation to demand. Just because demand may not be as high for something doesn't change the rarity. If only a few hundred chips exist in the overall chip market that is rare. It's not really debatable it's just math.You didn't say it explicitly.....but you are implying it. I disagree with your statement and I think it depends on the collectible market.
I'm also into comic books and I'd consider something like Superman #1 or Amazing Fantasy #15 as rare. Superman #1 I think there are between 50-100 copies that exist and only 4-5 that are in a condition that really would garner significant value. Same with Amazing Fantasy 15.
If you look into the 300-400 range, let's look at Amazing Spider-Man #14 and ASM #39 CGC Signature Series (signed by Stan Lee). There are an estimated 316 of #14 and 409 of #39 in existence. While these are certainly great collectibles to own and something that'll likely increase in value, I wouldn't consider them rare.
In regards to chips, I own a sizeable Foxwoods 1st issue (THC) set, and the only one that I know of. There are multiple denominations where there are less than 300 of each still in existence. I own a rack+ of each of the $5 and $2.50 chips. These are not considered rare.
You're confusing what is rare in relation to demand. Just because demand may not be as high for something doesn't change the rarity. If only a few hundred chips exist in the overall chip market that is rare. It's not really debatable it's just math.
I guess show me where that quantification of rare is defined and I'll concede to agree. My point is that it's subjective and could vary based on the collectible market you're talking about.You're confusing what is rare in relation to demand. Just because demand may not be as high for something doesn't change the rarity. If only a few hundred chips exist in the overall chip market that is rare. It's not really debatable it's just math.
Exactly. There's not an equation that defines if something is considered rare. It's definitely not math, that's for sure!Define "math"...
It is absolutely math. It's simple....there is way more than 300 chip collectors. Like 10s of thousands more.Exactly. There's not an equation that defines if something is considered rare. It's definitely not math, that's for sure!
OK you win by exhaustion.It is absolutely math. It's simple....there is way more than 300 chip collectors. Like 10s of thousands more.
Define "math"...
Lol you did it again. Rarity is based on available quantity in relation to participants that may or may not have demand for the item. The rarity is the reality either way.I guess show me where that quantification of rare is defined and I'll concede to agree. My point is that it's subjective and could vary based on the collectible market you're talking about.
MATHEMATICALLY RAREFor those that enjoy Horseshoe history... This was brought to one of the local chip club meetings by someone and I saw this in the handful of pictures brought
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