TILT CHIPS
We are gathering all the data we can on what denominations and types we have on hand. This will help us determine the rarity of certain chip types. * I will edit this post to update quantities based on responses here.
There are four total types of Tilt set chips. One is the Colorado, used in the set of the "main casino" of the show. The second most prominant set is the "Diamond" that was used in other scenes that take place outside the Colorado set. The third are "blank" chips that are colored just like the Colorados, but they have no inlay installed. The forth are very few, and they have a "Fireworks" colorful inlay.
As far as I know,
all chips are pressed on the Blue Chip "flame" mold, with a grand sized inlay.
Items of distinction in order of importance:
- Quanities of each type and color/denom (for each of the four Tilt types)
- Breakdown of cash chips vs. tournament chips (cash chips have a dollar sign, tourney's don't. Tourney chips have embellishments on the inlay and some have no denom on one side of the chip)
- Condition of the chips
- Breakdown of glossy inlays vs. linen finished inlays
Photos of the four types:
* Colorados and the Blanks (this photo covers two types)
* Diamonds
* Fireworks
Currently known quantities:
OLD FORMAT SAVED FOR NOW (totals not current):
- Colorados with inlays, CASH STYLE:
Code:
Green/25 100
Black/100 77
Pink/500 2
Blue/1000 0
Purple/5000 22
Yellow/10k 0
Total 201
- Colorados with inlays, TOURNEY STYLE:
Code:
Green/25 20
Black/100 40
Pink/500 124
Blue/1000 122
Purple/5000 93
Yellow/10k 124
Total 523
- Colorados without inlays:
Code:
Placeholder for the Colorados without inlays
- Diamonds:
Code:
Placeholder for the Diamonds
- Fireworks:
Code:
Green/25 60
Black/100 200
Yellow/500 40
Total 300
* Done thru qheuie