I’d feel comfortable saying that if you paid that and decided you didn’t want them, then relisted them at that same price, they’d last less than an hour in the marketplace. Nothing is guaranteed though, but $0.40 a piece for real clay chips in good condition that would fit a lot of sets, at worst you may have to split them out by color if someone doesn’t want them all.So if I’d able to get the set (500 chips) for 200 at 0.40 a chip it’s a relative good deal?
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These chips are ideal for relabeling . In my experienced depending on quantity and color between $0.50 and $1.Yeah just found out the seller want 400€
Wow, that is very interesting that you found these pictures. And also nice to have been able to redeem your PS point for a set like this. Yes if you calculate it the price per chip is insane but look at it as rakebackI'd say it's still a fair price if you want to buy them for yourself (with the case and cards) and if shipping isn't too expensive. Try negotiating down to €350, and you'll get a perfect deal, but the seller won't be offended either. You can easily sell them for the same amount if you don't like them (and if they're in good condition). About 15 years ago, these sets could be exchanged for points at the PokerStars store for players who had reached a high VIP level. Converted to cash, this was worth about $2 per chip (If you had the correct status level.). And those were the not same prices the manufacturer offered.
But given the rake you paid them and the fact that you could exchange points for this course more profitably for $, these sets were rarely bought.
I think they factored in $150 in worldwide shipping when calculating the cost of the sets. Which made the purchase seem odd. Ultimately, I think they were planning on giving them away to special event participants/winners.
They have no denomination and are easy to use, for example, as t500 tournament chips.
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Would you like to sell the box separately? I'm tired of storing chips in boxes.Wow, that is very interesting that you found these pictures. And also nice to have been able to redeem your PS point for a set like this. Yes if you calculate it the price per chip is insane but look at it as rakeback![]()
What are those $25s made of? Very coolThese chips are ideal for relabeling . In my experienced depending on quantity and color between $0.50 and $1.
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Paper ...What are those $25s made of? Very cool
Haha I thought it was a thin and strong type of ceramicPaper ...
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