I just received a sample set of Jack Cincinnati chips from Apache (thank-you!) and I was surprised to see that the "drill hole" to cancel the higher value chips is not a hole at all, but printed on the label. Does anyone know the story behind this?
Perhaps they had an order in place with Paulson that was in-flight just before they were sold and closed. But wouldn't that mean there are lots of chips available without the printed holes?
Perhaps they had an order in place with Paulson that was in-flight just before they were sold and closed. But wouldn't that mean there are lots of chips available without the printed holes?