Shipper, I'm sure you had fun gathering your chips over the years. However, most of the chips you show are fairly common chips in most collections, especially collections of people on this board who have also been collecting over the years.
The interest in collecting has dropped off dramatically in the past 10 years and, so, most $1 chips sell for little more than face value. If you sell them on Ebay, the costs of listing, selling, receiving payment and mailing add up to where it is really impractical to sell common chips. This combined with the fact that, again, most common chips are already in collections.
My suggestion would be to keep them and give them to a younger relative, like a nephew or a grandchild, to get them interested in the hobby. A second option is to list them as a group and be prepared to see them go for around face value.
Best of luck,
Rich Hodges
LM-4210-168
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