I wouldn't pay 25 cents for those chips. Worn, cancelled, lot sizes too small - nothing much from card rooms with large existing chip bases. I have a hard time figuring what someone does with most of the varieties of chips being offered.
Then there are five + racks of red five dollar chips from the Crown Casino in New Orleans which never opened. I couldn't find any evidence of usable quantities of chips from this venue being sold / traded. Looks to me like you'll never find matching ones, matching $25s or add-on fives.
You also have to wonder how the chips got into such rough shape when they should be near mint - these chips don't look like they come from a place that never opened. I would have thought almost chalky - straight from the original box sharp corners, not the chips we see pictured.
This offering looks like they are chips headed into the "orphanage of unwanted, mostly useless chips" I think a quarter each is too much.
DrStrange