Good morning folks, slept in a little, I think Nancy and I are finally over that the"plague" that hit our house several weeks back...today the page is all half a buck chips, 20 50centers...take a look thanks....Reggie
FIFTY-CENT CHIPS PAGE THIRTEEN
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS, please order by number, name, and price. Numbered chips below correspond with the position on the image page. Please email me direct. Please do not put a sold sign on the items you are buying, I may have more than one. First email in my inbox gets first considerations. P/H will be $1 for up to 4 chips, $2 for 5-8, $3 for 9-12, $4 for 13-16, $5 for 17-up this is the maximum postage for the continental US. Foreign orders p/h is a bit more. Min. order is $4. Pay pal accepted to my email. Check, cash or money order will be fine. RANDOM DISCOUNTS OFTEN OCCUR. Hold Service Available. Thanks. www.collectionlibrary.com 1600+ available traders.
1 Swinomish Casino Anacortes, WA $2.50
2 Sycuan Casino (Chipco) San Diego, CA $3.50
3 Sycuan Casino (Tree) San Diego, CA $2
4 Tampa Greyhound Track (Lucky’s-Langworthy) Tampa, FL $3
5 Tampa Greyhound Track (Lucky’s) Tampa, FL $1
6 Terribles Casino St Joseph, MO $1.50
7 Texas Treasures Wet $2.50
8 Tina’s Place Martinez, CA $3.50
9 Top Of The Vine Lebec, CA $3.50
10 Topaz Lodge (Brown) Gardnerville, NV $3.50
11 Topaz Lodge (Mustard) Gardnerville, NV $2.50
12 Traverse Bay Casino Traverse Bay, MI $1
13 Treasure Chest Casino Kenner, LA $2
14 Tulalip Casino Tulalip, WA $2
15 Tulalip Casino (Red/White Inlay) Tulalip, WA $2
16 Ute Mountain (HS) Towaoc, CO $3.50
17 Ute Mountain (Chipco) Towaoc, CO $2
18 Village Club Chula Vista, CA $4
19 Virgin River Casino Mesquite, NV $2
20 Westside Lanes Casino Seattle, WA $2
TRADING POLICY
• A trading policy, is usually never the same with any two chip collectors, having said that I will try to explain my trading policy.
• Let’s go with the obvious first: commons for commons, Current table chips for current table chips, new racks for new racks. Of course, there are always an exception or two to the above rule: For instance if there is a charge to get into the facility, or it is a member only club, you get my drift. I may want more than a common for a chip like a “Greenbriar” or a “Dover Sport Lounge”. If I was to trade these chips at all.
• Next there is a group of chips that are made available by dealer/investors that eventually flood the market, actually lowering value of the chip below its face value; in some cases, it is hard to give them away once you have been unlucky enough to acquire. Examples of this are: Castle Casino, Jok-Erz Casino, Iron Horse Casino, Sonoma Joes, California Bell, etc. These can be mixed in with the commons in most cases. There are some in this group that are very slowly being meted out in order to maintain some value.
• Let’s try and tackle the obsolete group…these have to be trade based on the Guides valuation. There are numerous guides, most people are aware of the TCR(The Chip Rack) which covers Nevada. There are also separate guides for CA, WA, MT, and CO. There are also guides that cover areas such as such as the Official U S Casino Chip Price Guide, this guide cover NV, CO, SD (Deadwood), Riverboat States (IL, IN, IA, LA, MS & MO), and Atlantic City. There is one more guide that covers multiple states: A Guide to the Casino Chips of MI, MN, ND SD and WI…and many guides are available on the internet. I will try to help you hook up with any sellers of any of these guides should you be interested. One last thought on obsolete chips, it is always up to the two people that own the two chips that want to trade; to be satisfied with the trade.
• This is a work in progress, will be adding bullets as I think of them…Reggie
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