For the past months as I would search for chip and casino items, I see loads of these auctions and buy-it-nows for "collectible" Razor brand signature trading cards, and James Bond trading cards with titles like this: "Casino Chip Relic Card RC6 from The Complete James Bond 007 Trading Cards." In case you haven't seen them, here is a link to a
sample Razor card, and a sample
James Bond card. I know nothing about them. The auctions are not too clear. They scream "rare" and "limited". To me they are a joke. Does anyone take them seriously? Are these real people bidding? The Bond cards are supposed to have pieces of actual prop chips!!???!! The Razor cards have pictures sometimes of head shots of people who are not even shown gambling, and the autographs appear to have been signed on transparent tape and then put on the cards. Some are bid up to high prices -- way over $100. To me it is funny that the James Bond cards seem to have pieces of a chip on them (incomplete chips), yet they call themselves "the Complete James Bond Trading Cards."
Robert