Well that was interesting. I never knew such a business and distribution was going on.
I don't understand why people would pay in advance, at the higher prices, for large sets of fake chips? There's that much of a demand for home play sets, at inflated prices?
I don't have the details or access to modern prices. I'm sure someone here does. But even considering costs and the economy, lets say everything doubled since Paulson sold the business. HS chips and the ones with snickered/printed designs, in the numbers you proposed = 100,000 and up, would at the most, including art and everything else, be hard pressed to reach $3 a chip. I think your estimates are in line with the real numbers.
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