This just amuses me, not mad at all. The seller on eBay:
(1) calls these Jockey-on-Horse generic poker chips "rare" when almost all poker chip collectors would call them the most common of all the design poker chips;
(2) calls them "crest and seal" when they are the "embossed" style of chips;
(3) says the chips he is offering here (and other similar common generic poker chips of his) on eBay "many of these are very old even before they stamped names etc on chips.
Some are even from illegal casino or gangster chips.
Figure out what casino or what molds they are i'm just doing blowout deals in groups. " "Blowout deal"!?!?
(4) attributes them to a "Casino NV."
100 ( Rare HORSE JOCKEY MOLD ! ) CREST SEAL VINTAGE CLAY CHIP S CASINO NV LOT
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