Hello folks, this was a fun page, putting it together anyway. This is my "COOL CHIPS" page. All are for sale, not just pretty to look at...
Reggie
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“THESE ARE SOME OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES”
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.
”ALWAYS LOOKING FOR A GOOD TRADE”
1 Bally’s “Show Girl” Las Vegas, NV $5
2 Jack’s or Better Casino “Day Cruise” Cape Canaveral, FL $6
3 Casino Windsor “Wild Geese” Windsor, ONT $5
4 Harrah’s “But it is a Dry Heat” Laughlin, NV $6
5 Fitzgerald’s “Red Dog” Reno, NV $16
6 Jimmy Tipton’s “Naughty Nighty Nite” Las Vegas, NV $15
7 Cat’s Paw “Got The Nuts” Bozeman, MT $8
8 Busted Flush Casino “Cowboy/Poker Player” $60
9 Flamingo “Margaritaville” Las Vegas, NV $3
10 Northern Lights Casino “Potwatomi Bingo” Carter, WI $8
11 Alabama-Coushatta Entertainment Center of Texas “All Seeing” Livingston, TX $12
12 Lucky Bear “Very Scarce” Hoopa, CA $20
13 Little Creek Casino “Frog” Shelton, WA $12
14 Kewadin Casino “9th Anniversary Choken” $10
15 Sarasota Kennel Club “Drop Chip” Sarasota, FL $5
16 Harrah’s “Lady Bug” Tunica, MS $7
17 Uncle Sam’s Casino “Grand Opening Snapper-1999” Cripple Creek, CO $10
18 Orleans “Alligator Musician - Grand Opening” Las Vegas, NV $9
19 Colville Tribal Casino “Grand Opening-2010-Howling Wolf” Manson, WA $9
20 Northern Winz Casino “2007-LE 200-Grand Opening” Box Elder, MT $35
PRICING
Pricing is an opinion of worth or value. It is always good to be able know exactly how much you should ask for an item. But, pricing is not an exact science.
My pricing structure is always a struggle. Over all I gauge my pricing on these facts:
1) How much I paid
2) How many I have in my inventory
3) The commonness or scarcity of the item
On occasion I must take serious offers, because of unavailable pricing indicators. Again, this is something that individuals do not agree upon. When I am given a lowball price, I tend not to answer the e-mail.
My prices are reduced as time goes by; when the item in question does not sell. In rare instances I will raise the price of an item after something unforeseen happens that causes a scarcity of an item I may be fortunate enough to have in my inventory.
Your input is always important, should you have any comments on the above, please e-mail me
Reggie
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