Bojangles Miles City $1 6dice White CG306158 w/6blue
Elks
BPOE Elks 0193 Helena Need All
BPOE Elks 0214 Great Falls $0 C & S Navy CG106737, Gray CG106739, Red CG106740, Yellow CG106741
50c/$50? Sqincir Black (est 1891)
BPOE Elks 0239 Anaconda Need All
BPOE Elks 0240 Butte
For these wants; find the above images of these listings on the chip guide, most are available. A complete list of wants is available for those that may have more than a dozen or so of Montana chips.
I also, have a fairly large trade list of approximately 100 different Montana chips. This includes fractionals, $1 and various chips. Below please find five from this list available I would like to trade or sell.
These images are from my own inventory, scanned by my Epson V30
C. W. Cart Wheel Casino and Liquor Store $1 - Great Falls, MT $5
Cat's Paw $25 Bozeman, MT $9
Circle Inn $1 Billings, MT $12
CO Great Northern Hotel - Malta, MT $6
Clyde-Mickey Bison (Bar) $1 - Miles City, MT $6
#1) Try to be an equal partner in the trade, do not make one party of the trade do all the work.
#2) I try not to do lateral trading. In other words; I do not like to trade any chips I only have one of for another chip I do not have any of; and I have it in my personal collection already.
#3) Commons for commons, Current table chips for current table chips, new racks for new rack.
#4) Denominations should be handled the same as commons, in most cases a $5 chip for a $5 chip.
#5) The obsolete group…these have to be traded based on the Guides valuation. And/or the asking price.
#6) It is always up to the two people that own the two chips that want to trade; to be satisfied with the trade. It is a trade when it is mutually acceptable to both parties.
#7) I prefer to trade with CCA members, because of the honesty of this group is impeccable. I do and have made trades with non-members.
#8)Try not to send severely nicked, damaged, or extremely dirty chips.
#9) A trading policy, is usually never the same with any two chip collectors, try to briefly explain your trading policy up front as soon as possible, in order to circumvent any surprises.
#10) Always let the trading partner know when you receive your chips.
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