I really don't get that comparison.
Real money changes hands a wee bit more that casino chips. They only folks who need to worry about the authenticity of a current casino chip is the casino, or an unwitting patron duped into accepting a counterfeit, and trust me, I have experience here.....the "dupee", in these rare situations, had it coming to them, because they thought they were getting something for nothing, or the deal of the century...their greed gets them duped.
I have not seen an example of a home poker chip that comes THAT close to the original it is referencing that a casino would mistake it as it's own. I see many that incorporate similarities. If a chip was being made that a casino needed to worry about, the casino in question would do something about it. Is there a chip you have seen that demonstrates your concern?
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