A separate book would solve the roulette issue, and every one of those little chips could have it's own ID and they would all be in one place, easier to find.
Mostly it would make the size of TCR for casino chips, less of a publishing problem because it has grown so large.
You can also shoot me for this... I don't see much of a distinction between the molds, LCV and regular H&C. Paulson seems to have mixed them at random. You could have a symbol "&" for example, that shows the two varieties are known, no "&" and it means only one mold was known. You just saved a bunch of duplicate listings for chips that are identical and 98% of the time, have the same value.
Unfortunately LE's are casino chips and have values, so we're stuck with them being in the book, just like every other valued casino check.
Ooh Ooh, new Chip Rack, I have to order one as soon as they come out.
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