These are from a closed gaming operation in Washington. They are very popular among the home poker set groups (i.e., ChipTalk.net) because they are Paul-Son made, Hat and Cane chips. The Goodrich price values are based on collector wants (i.e., one or two chips for the collection and a future trader) and not knowing the date of the guide and the date of Olivia's closure, it might not be reflected that the entire rack was released into the marketplace. Granted that "the entire" rack is not like a rack for a large casino operation, but nonetheless, the entire rack is out in the marketplaces.
One such place is ChipTalk.net and there are buyers there, but posting For Sale messages there have limitations. Your best bet is to offer them on eBay, as the ChipTalk members are constantly looking for sets of chips there and will make reference to one another about the auction.
However, do expect the prices that are noted in the Goodrich guide. I suspect that in lots of 100 or more, you will probably get around $1 - $1.25 per chip. But this is an estimate only!
By the way, are you visiting here from ChipTalk? If so, you might be in a position to sell items there in accordance with their rules.
Jim (Gaming Ore) Follis
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