If (1) they are likely non breakable,(2) quite thin chips, and (3) you have a lot of them, I'd send them as a first class letter (50-cents) plus a $0.21 nonmachinable surcharge. Those are retail rates, and you can't have tracking. Just put on stamps and drop in a collection box, mark it non-machinable 21-cent surcharge.
You must keep the whole thing no more than 1/4 inch thick, so sandwich the chips between something like cereal box cardboard.
Robert
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