Yes, Tom's right. He's seen the very latest valuation in the soon to be released 3rd edition of my Washington chip book. These were once very valuable chips, as few got out before the place closed. At that point, a couple of the 1.00s sold for $20 or more, and the 5.00s were worth even more. HOWEVER, in the last couple months, scores have shown on ebay, even the higher denominations, which rates them all at the "b" level, or around $3-4 per chip, give or take.
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