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Some help here guys

As you all know I am building a cool cash game set.
Well I am down to the $100's and need suggestions.
I need 1 rack of fairly rare uncirculated (or under circ) good looking clay chips that are under $5 each.

I like the Dunes but those are over $5.
NY'ers I think are a little to common.
Ambassador Plaza to common.

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As you all know I am building a cool cash game set.
Well I am down to the $100's and need suggestions.
I need 1 rack of fairly rare uncirculated (or under circ) good looking clay chips that are under $5 each.

I like the Dunes but those are over $5.
NY'ers I think are a little to common.
Ambassador Plaza to common.

Any other ideas?
Vineyard $100's are about $6 each and 43mm!

Might be too common though.
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Vineyard $100's are about $6 each and 43mm!

Shameless Plug: I have 15 of the $100A's in my M2M for $5.50/chip.

Might be too common though.
I think so plus I think I am the only one in the world that does not care for them.
I don't like big inlays on any chip.
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I am with you there! I don't like the huge inlays either. You miss out on so much of the chip and edge spots!

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I think so plus I think I am the only one in the world that does not care for them.
I don't like big inlays on any chip.
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Have you talked with Nevada Jacks about "The Casino" chips from the Puerto Rico Ritz?
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Have you talked with Nevada Jacks about "The Casino" chips from the Puerto Rico Ritz?
He no likey Giant inlays.
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You are in quite the prediciment here. Very common $100 chips generally go for at least $5 each when purchased on a one by one basis and I doubt you want to go that route. Most of the rest that you can buy in bulk are in the "too common" range. However I think the "Christo's" and the "Bluz at the Bend" chips would both be doable. Especially if you are willing to offer up $400 or $500 a rack. People will not be excited to get rid of them but $500 is a lot of money. I really like the way the Bluz chips look too, and I would say go that route. Good luck, I can't wait to see this set when it is complete.

Also, I see that you are quickly aquiring the $.25 Blue Chip clay's... When you gonna let me take those Railroad Pass quarters off your hands?

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You are in quite the prediciment here. Very common $100 chips generally go for at least $5 each when purchased on a one by one basis and I doubt you want to go that route. Most of the rest that you can buy in bulk are in the "too common" range. However I think the "Christo's" and the "Bluz at the Bend" chips would both be doable. Especially if you are willing to offer up $400 or $500 a rack. People will not be excited to get rid of them but $500 is a lot of money. I really like the way the Bluz chips look too, and I would say go that route. Good luck, I can't wait to see this set when it is complete.

Also, I see that you are quickly aquiring the $.25 Blue Chip clay's... When you gonna let me take those Railroad Pass quarters off your hands?

Take Care and Merry Christmas,

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Or, maybe these if you can find them?

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Any better pic's of the Cristo's?
What is the story behind those?

Those Presidents $500's look cool, 20 of thos would be nice.
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