I doubt it very much if there are any guides, or books, about chips or tokens, Paul. Besides, even if there did happen to be a book or two, who needs it, anyway? I seriously doubt someone would take the time to write about chips or tokens -- for what reason? Someone would only feel they would be forces to buy it. Besides, all one needs to do is ask the question here and wait for the answer. Why buy such a book book about chips or tokens if one only collects for the color and "could care less about any history" of a chip?
I doubt that this will ever happen, Paul. Why would anyone want to subject themself to a bunch of criticism about what color they called a chip, what price they estimated it to be worth, where they thought it was from, why they even tried to list certain points about condition or grade, or even why they named this book what they did. It'll never be, Paul. I don't think anyone would ever be that stupid!! For what reason!!! Who needs a BOOK!!!!!
JB
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