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S=best D=worst. its a similar system to grades in school.

S=creme de la creme
A=nice
B=decent
C=ehhh
D=crap
I'm still not getting the "S" Best starts with B. Creme de la creme doesn't have an S in it either... Must be a British thing.
 
I'm still not getting the "S" Best starts with B. Creme de la creme doesn't have an S in it either... Must be a British thing.
just think school grades. A+ A B C D F etc. imagine S is A+.

it's actually not a british thing. this is the default setting on this website.
 
I'm still not getting the "S" Best starts with B. Creme de la creme doesn't have an S in it either... Must be a British thing.
Pretty sure it’s Japanese. When we played Super Mario 99 (RIP) We thought we were doing great by getting an A and then we’re like nope. Not even close to the best. The highest tier was S for Super which was above A.
 
just think school grades. A+ A B C D F etc. imagine S is A+.

it's actually not a british thing. this is the default setting on this website.
I understand it a ranking order. I'm just trying to figure out why it started with S, instead of just going A B C D F if they wanted it to be like school grades.

Anyway, here's mine. I'm not terribly excited about any of these.

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Does anyone know what color the $5's are? I may be the only one that thinks this, but I really like the way they look in a stack.


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Interesting that this place had two quarterpie $1 chips, because you don't seem them very often and the one that always jumps out in my mind is the beautiful white and red one from Casino Rock Island. Is this casino actually the same place, or is this just some strange custom in that region, or total coincidence?
(Apologies to BG and any other people interested in accuracy because these aren't actual quarterpies, but that what I call them)
 
I think I have to give the secondary 100s an "S" rating since they almost exactly match the colors and design of my custom ceramic 100s.
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Interesting that this place had two quarterpie $1 chips, because you don't seem them very often and the one that always jumps out in my mind is the beautiful white and red one from Casino Rock Island. Is this casino actually the same place, or is this just some strange custom in that region, or total coincidence?
(Apologies to BG and any other people interested in accuracy because these aren't actual quarterpies, but that what I call them)
Oaktrees have one.
 
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