I usualluy don't bother, but this auction is so bad, I am posting it here. He calls the common Jockey-on-the-horse chip a crest and seal chip and he calls it rare. And he has many similar auctions with other common embossed and engraved chips.
¶ first, the chip is not a crest and seal in any way. It is not even inlaid.
¶ second, it is not rare. It is the opposite: the most common design chip ever made.
¶ third, he says in connection to the Jockey chips auction, "...go to SILVERGOD store over 1400 CASINO ITEMS ,” and "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. ...I have been collecting for 20 years. I have a large collection of dice and chips."
The Jockey-on-horse chip auction:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Rare-HORSE-JOCKEY-MOLD-CREST-SEAL-VINTAGE-CLAY-CHIP-S-CASINO-NV-LOT-/172906188912?hash=item2842031070:g:-VgAAOSwE0JZAUu6
Some of the chips he calls "crest and seal":
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http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/StillsA_TopMaleStars.htm
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