in my article there is the following qualification
"There is evidence to suggest that the Flamingo Capri 'matchplay $2 for $1' NCV is not a Borland counterfeit. The known examples of this chip are badly aligned and the hot-stamp foil matches the color of genuine chips from the Flamingo Capri and not that of the other Borland counterfeits from this casino. Whilst some 50c examples, including that shown are also mis-aligned, they have the darker foil associated with other Borland chips."
......which I seem to remember you contributed to.
By the way, did you think the opening asking price for Dougs blue 25c was a tad high at $400
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