Looking for Ideas for a 43mm Bounty Chip for My Jack Cincinnati Tournament Set (4 Viewers)

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Hey everyone,

I'm looking for some advice and inspiration for a bounty chip for my Jack Cincinnati tournament set. I'd like to make a custom relabeled 43mm bounty chip, and since this is only a single table tournament set, I only need 10 chips.

Here's a picture of the set for reference. With the colors already in play I'm trying to find something that really stands out as a bounty chip while still fitting the overall look of the set.

If anyone has suggestions on:

  • Specific chips that would make a great 43mm bounty chip
  • Color combinations that would complement the existing set
  • Interesting edge spot/pip patterns that would fit the Jack Cincinnati theme
  • Examples from your own sets
I'd love to hear everyone's opinions.

Also, if anyone has suitable chips available for sale or trade that you think would work well, please feel free to reach out.

Thanks in advance for the help!
 

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Based on your picture crop, is it a T25 base tournament set?

If it is, I would use 20 of those red $5’s as a bounty chip. Fits the set, stands out, and since it’s red it could double as an all in chip. So when you are going all in you are also putting your bounty chip on the line, hence tossing it into the middle
 
Based on your picture crop, is it a T25 base tournament set?

If it is, I would use 20 of those red $5’s as a bounty chip. Fits the set, stands out, and since it’s red it could double as an all in chip. So when you are going all in you are also putting your bounty chip on the line, hence tossing it into the middle
Yes it is a combo set that I use for both cash and a T25 tournament set.
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