I voted for pink. I think white and grey are a bit too similar if the white also doesn't have edge spots.
I would have said grey for the 25¢ chip if the $1 chip was blue (not to open that can of worms again, I just like a bigger contrast with chips in play together).
I think the grey goes better with the colors of the other two chips. Of course, I'm staring to really like muted color schemes (as opposed to the more vibrant choices). Must have those Samurai chips on my mind...
I voted for pink. I think white and grey are a bit too similar if the white also doesn't have edge spots.
What he said. That was exactly what I was about to respond. The strange part is I'd normally prefer a grey over pink for this chip but it just doesn't look right when both are plain.
I put pink also, although it goes against what I'd normally like. Same reasons as above, I think the grey and white might be too easily confused with each other. If you spotted those 1's, I'd say go with grey for the quarters.
Looking at this again with the gray background of the inlay maybe you could go with a non-white/gray color for both $.50 and $1? I don't know if you're set on gray for $1 and it's hard to tell what it will really look like from photos, but I think the contrast to the gray inlay looks better on the other chips shown. Gray as $1 and Pink as $0.50 might be good.
well i don`t think pink is a good chip color for low value chip so i voted grey, if you had blue i would have voted that way but you dont, blue would have stood out more imho.