Zikariz
High Hand
Open for all chip trades = Racks or sets in good condition. Ceramic or clay. PM me and I will tell you if I am interested.
Looking for trading these 499 scroll chips + other roulette and vintage chips shown in this post.
Scroll chips were manufactured either by Burt Co. (of Maine, USA) or Hispania (in Spain) and they were distributed back in the days by ABP ltd (London, UK). The condition of the chips is good as you can see from the pictures. There are few chips with small fleabites that are pointed in one picture. It seems that yellow and grey ones have got more play time than red/brow and blue chips. Yellow stacks are little bit dirty compared to other colors. Star symbols are not hot stamped but I would call them as gold inked. This affects the durability of golden color and specially in grey and yellow chips there is some fading on star symbols that you can see in pictures. Wooden tray shown in the pictures is not part of this trade deal. I value them as1.5$ 1.00$ 0.60$ / chip, noting their age, rarity and good condition
Breakdown:
Grey 199
Yellow 100
Blue 100
Red/brown 100
There is also about 90 old roulette chips that can be part of the deal if you are interested in those. See the pictures, I will give you more information about those if you want. There is also rack of old red sail themed chips. You can find some identification discussion about these chips from this thread.
Hopefully there was enough info for you guys! Ask me if I forgot to mention something important.
BR
J
Looking for trading these 499 scroll chips + other roulette and vintage chips shown in this post.
Scroll chips were manufactured either by Burt Co. (of Maine, USA) or Hispania (in Spain) and they were distributed back in the days by ABP ltd (London, UK). The condition of the chips is good as you can see from the pictures. There are few chips with small fleabites that are pointed in one picture. It seems that yellow and grey ones have got more play time than red/brow and blue chips. Yellow stacks are little bit dirty compared to other colors. Star symbols are not hot stamped but I would call them as gold inked. This affects the durability of golden color and specially in grey and yellow chips there is some fading on star symbols that you can see in pictures. Wooden tray shown in the pictures is not part of this trade deal. I value them as
Breakdown:
Grey 199
Yellow 100
Blue 100
Red/brown 100
There is also about 90 old roulette chips that can be part of the deal if you are interested in those. See the pictures, I will give you more information about those if you want. There is also rack of old red sail themed chips. You can find some identification discussion about these chips from this thread.
Hopefully there was enough info for you guys! Ask me if I forgot to mention something important.
BR
J
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