I recently purchased a large amount of antique clay chips. I have gone through the chips and sorte and categorized the chips by color and chip design. I now am considering posting many of the chips in the M2M section, but first wanted to see if there was any interest in these chips.
If you might be interested post here and if there is enough interest I'll open a M2M thread with the chips.
I recently purchased a large amount of antique clay chips. I have gone through the chips and sorte and categorized the chips by color and chip design. I now am considering posting many of the chips in the M2M section, but first wanted to see if there was any interest in these chips.
If you might be interested post here and if there is enough interest I'll open a M2M thread with the chips.
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1926----2007
“When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time.” Max McGee.
Someone had a post at thechiproom.com offering $25 for a mint "S" chip. You may have some value there. I think he said it would be a world record price though.
I have a playable set of these (175 beige, 116 burgundy, 55 greens - all clovers) and have wondered exactly what they are. The best I've been able to ascertain is that they might be USPC clay chips from between the 30s and 50s.
They're all in superb condition, crisp edges, with some small variation of color (especially in the "whiteness" of the stamp). I only play with em once a year (on St. Paddy's day of course!), but I've wondered what they were worth too and if I should be playing them at all.