James,
I'll say that tons of the Mainstreet 101 chips WON'T be showing up as keychains or in worn condition from being used in a home poker game. Two weeks after the casino received them, they sent them back to Chipco where they were destroyed because the casino people didn't like the way the chips looked.
When you have a chip like the Gregory St. $1, where only one hundred were made and all of them ended up in the hands of collectors, they will only be known to exist in one condition.
Any publication that claims to be the "Official" guide to this hobby had better well be accurate. Yours is not.
Bob
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