What kind of chips are these? (39 Viewers)

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Anyone know what kind of chips these are? Clay composite, plastic, ceramic?

I can’t seem to find these edge designs anywhere when I search online.

They seem similar to a set of next gen I have, but they stack much better, sounds more like ceramic and weight around 9g.
 

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ASM Roman Mold, 100%

They are a clay composite. These were sold via ASM either blank or with a custom hot stamp or inlay design if you had ordered from them.

At my last job and before I got there, I was told that there were boxes and boxes of these blank in the back and by the time I got to selling these to people on here, I was selling them by the rack. Tons of them out there, most are new condition or close to it.
 
Cool, thank you all!

Now I gotta figure out what to do with these.

Anyone have recommendations for inlays?
 
Cool, thank you all!

Now I gotta figure out what to do with these.

Anyone have recommendations for inlays?
Nice chips! Since they have no recess, you can’t put stickers on them unless you mill them first. Otherwise you’ll get spinners. I would hot stamp them
 
What's typically the cost to hot stamp? Anywhere to look at different designs?

Also, how much are these worth, $1-$2 per chip?
 

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