The chip at the top was made 21 years ago. The remainder were all made 'last week'.
We specifically decided to retain the listings for the Borland chips because of the history associated with Borland and the fact he made these commemoratives shortly after the casinos closed, together with the counterfeit hot-stamps (the listings for which are essential for collectors to determine the difference), and the fact they mirror real chip designs.
A number of reasons for not including the modern ones:
There are so many being made the book would run to 3 volumes
They are being made for home poker sets and not as souvenirs/commemoratives
They bear no relation to issued chips
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