The problem is that we don't now how many are out there. The first few sets sold for over $1000 each and those buyers were hosed. The sets are now going for around $200 each, but what if there were still boxes of these chips around and the when they all came out on to the market the chips were worth around $10 each. I would avoid the seller because it has already been shown that the original buyers of these sets were taken advantage of.
Whoever has these chips is not in compliance with the Club's Code of Ethics:
3. To base all of my dealings on the highest plane of justice, fairness and morality.
9. To furnish requested advice to the best of my ability and knowledge, and not to take advantage of superior knowledge on my part to the disadvantage of a less knowledgeable collector.
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