One point that I dont see Steve making you is: A chip is not guaranteed
to stay in mint condition forever. Thats why there are 3 prices, amongst other reasons. OK! This wasn't hard to figure. A used chip doesn't become Mint by some mysterious way. You only seem to want to cause trouble for the most part.
Why dont you give us all this Colo. info. You listed 5 or 6 chips. Seems to me you think we are so inaccurate we need help. That' good we DO want the right help inmaking this the most accurate book in each collecting are.
Just because my friend Gary O. lives in Nevada doesn't make him unqualified in his help. I am sure guides were looked at for information. I used to collect CO. & have a good idea of their value myself. I had chips like the Mainstreet 101 $25.ANd who is to say that suddenly tons of these as well as any CO. chip which
may be sitting somewhere can't appear on the market as drilled keychains?
Or they could be used as poker chips in a home game & come out on the market used. Then they suddenly fall into another category. Hope all this makes sense to
you!
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