Official Error Chip Thread (1 Viewer)

Just spotted this one in my current shuffling stack :)

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Found one in the first barrel I picked up. I haven't gone through all my $1000s yet.
 
The one on the right is tough to spot at first. It's actually a double error chip. It's also a spot pattern that Spragg said he would make for me as an L4 or L5.


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That's a fantastic error chip with the missing spot. I found one out of 400 also. I think I have one or two of the other also. Great finds!
 
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Denom is correct on other side.
Obviously, this one never saw felt and is therefore in mint condition.
 
The first time I got my 25's in play I handed some out to a late player and he said what are these worth? I replied that the values are on the chip, he then proceeds to show me that my $25 chip is labeled 25 cents. I had the set over five years and never noticed.

Found quite a few like that. Not really a fun error chip but an error chip non the less.

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While I like finding an error on the spots of a casino chip, I'm not as keen about finding it on the inlay. The other side of the $1 that wants to be a $5 (but comes up way short) has $1 on ithe inlay. Not the first to find this error, as I see one is posted on The Chip Guide.

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While I like finding an error on the spots of a casino chip, I'm not as keen about finding it on the inlay. The other side of the $1 that wants to be a $5 (but comes up way short) has $1 on ithe inlay. Not the first to find this error, as I see one is posted on The Chip Guide.

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That is a way cooler error than a messed up edge spot. Just my opinion of course but that is bad ass.
 
While I like finding an error on the spots of a casino chip, I'm not as keen about finding it on the inlay. The other side of the $1 that wants to be a $5 (but comes up way short) has $1 on ithe inlay. Not the first to find this error, as I see one is posted on The Chip Guide.

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I'd like to know how the casino would handle this if you tried to cash it for "face" value.

I say that, but we all know the casino is going to give you minimum value.
 
Might give you two bucks just to get it out of circulation....
 
While I like finding an error on the spots of a casino chip, I'm not as keen about finding it on the inlay. The other side of the $1 that wants to be a $5 (but comes up way short) has $1 on ithe inlay. Not the first to find this error, as I see one is posted on The Chip Guide.

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If you ever want to sell this one, please let me know :)
 

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