James,
We had only the one chip. It sold last night for $52.00.
Yes, the chip does have a burn on the one side. The burn is clearly visible in the scan we placed with the ad. No, the chip is not in perfect condition. But how many collectors have a chip from "The Pit".
Chip collectors must not be like other collectors. We cannot imagine a collector of books turning down a chance to buy a rare first edition because the cover is dirty or a page is ripped.
Is chip collecting so secialized that collectors track down green, 10¢ chips from closed clubs with names that start with the letter "R" that were located in towns of more than 1,000 but fewer than 25,000 people? And when they find them they will only add them to their collection if they are in perfect collection?
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