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Many years ago I inherited a rather extensive collection of poker chips. These chips are from all over the place and are in individual sleeves and in mint condition. How do I go about getting this collection appraised?
 
Yes, for individual chips, the chipboard is a good place. If there a lot of chips, you should start listing them in excel and include things like, name of casino, city, state, denomination, etc. Good luck!
 
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I can get better pics with my daughter's camera but just for an idea here are a few I took. And there are hundreds more.
 

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Those are very old poker chips. Most of those are antique. This site is more for new poker or casino chips. For those, I'd say someone on the chip board would be better to value or at least refer someone to help out.

Not sure i can post these links but here is what i would check out.

http://www.thechipboard.com/


Also a few other references and you may want to contact one of these guys:

Mike Cuddy

https://www.antiquepokerchips.com/


Roy Klein

http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_antique.php

Good luck!
 
What @gmunny said. Those are very old chips, and I’m hazarding a guess that few, if any, of us on this forum are competent to advise, given that most of what we collect is much more modern (1940s to present). Thechipboard.com is likely your best bet.
 

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