That would be me, if you're looking for Reno chips. (What's the emoticon for grinning and serious at the same time?) Most importantly, you came to the right place. Most newbies start out paying too much on eBay, then discover the club. Most long-time club members are reputable. Look for early R numbers, say 4038 and below <G>. Also, invest in reference books for your area of interest before you invest too much in chips. For Nevada, it's The Chip Rack, 6th edition. There's guides for a lot of other areas. Remember, you can't collect them all. (Unless, of course, you're Bill Gates.) Try to focus. What do you want to collect?
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