Non-red clay inlaid $5s cheap? (1 Viewer)

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I know we usually think non-red $5's are expensive as hell and hard to get, but I hope that assumes hat and cane. I'm opening this search to other molds, as long as they're compressed clay and inlaid. And I only need a handful, like maybe 10?
Suggestions?
Thanks
 
Shouldn't have a problem with this... if I see anything I'll PM you. Do you have a preference on MFC or just anything compressed clay & inlaid ?
 
Thanks. Just anything compressed and inlaid. But when I say cheap, I mean cheap, like ideally a buck or two apiece.
Tons of random casinos that aren't collectible at all on funky molds... HHR is probably your best bet. I guess only thing that could hold you up is how many I see actually have inlays (I haven't paid attention to that part). Price point shouldn't be an issue if I'm right.
 
Tons of random casinos that aren't collectible at all on funky molds... HHR is probably your best bet. I guess only thing that could hold you up is how many I see actually have inlays (I haven't paid attention to that part). Price point shouldn't be an issue if I'm right.
Right? And I'm open to options. Like, they don't necessarily have to be casino chips. Something from BCC on the Nevada mold might work (not something I'm looking for specifically; just thinking about what's cheap.)
 
Or those oversized Binions hall of fame fivers - I feel like you used to be able to get those for $2 apiece or less? At least the unknown names? But they're probably ten times as much now.
 
Have you done a chipguide query on different color $5 denom chips?
 
Have you done a chipguide query on different color $5 denom chips?
I have not, just because that seems like an exponentially larger world than retired non-red $5 chips that are available.
But I’ll probably dig into it if I don’t come up with something.
 
that seems like an exponentially larger world than retired non-red $5 chips that are available.

You can narrow it down by mold; scrown would guarantee retired chips.

Personally, I'd ask @gopherblue if he can hook you up with a few Riversides....

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