Thanks, JB! Unfortunately, there's not a casino trinket in the bunch.
As for the non-casino chips, there's different categories. Some are more potentially harmful than others. For example, many of the home poker sets don't resemble casino-issued chips and I don't feel that they threaten our hobby. Ditto for the majority of the personal chips that have been issued.
Then there's Borlands, which have fooled many a collector but have become collectible themselves.
I can't see the club taking a stand against those chips, many of which are collected by our club members.
On the other hand, damaged casino chips that have been "repaired" by filling a drill hole, replacing a damaged inlay, or replacing the outer plastic(?) of a brass core chip can harm our hobby.
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