Hi Brian
"Incuse"
in·cuse (n-kyz, -kys) adj.
Formed by hammering, stamping, or pressing: an incuse design on a coin
incuse \In*cuse"\, a. [See Incuse, v. t.] (Numismatics) Cut or stamped in, or hollowed out by engraving.
What it means is the "dice" (or whatever) along the rim are "indented" as opposed to simply having flush colored pictures
This is a pretty raw definition... so "Ms. Articulate" is winging it
If you look closely at these chips, you can see the dice are "indented"
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