mr11 3 of a Kind Joined Feb 14, 2025 Messages 546 Reaction score 673 Rewards 419 Location Chicagoland Jun 28, 2026 #1 Came across some chips that had some extreme stains on the inlay. I was curious if anyone knows how this happens and if it’s fixable? I’ve never seen chips this bad and couldn’t find a solution on here
Came across some chips that had some extreme stains on the inlay. I was curious if anyone knows how this happens and if it’s fixable? I’ve never seen chips this bad and couldn’t find a solution on here
JMC9389 Royal Flush Joined Jul 27, 2019 Messages 15,004 Reaction score 35,792 Rewards 644 Location NJ Jun 28, 2026 #2 Can't be fixed unless you remove the stained inlay and buy new labels that look similar and relabel.
AlbinoDragon Flush Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 2,248 Reaction score 7,468 Rewards 434 Location Surrounded by Saguaros Jun 28, 2026 #3 That's probably not stained as one might think, but has been exposed to enough UV light to "tan" inlay. One sees this with some older collectible chips that were stored or displayed poorly.
That's probably not stained as one might think, but has been exposed to enough UV light to "tan" inlay. One sees this with some older collectible chips that were stored or displayed poorly.