Travis,
Please allow me a moment to explain how this stuff works. Normally, because you have already declared ownership of a complete set of five (5), we would assume they can not be "UNIQUE", using that descriptive to classify an item as being "one-of-a-kind. However, that traditional interpretation can not be applied here. You see, your 5 piece set are "Silver Strikes", obviously differing substantially from his eBay offerings, while appearing to be identical to one in your set, his are "chips". This makes all the difference in the world, meaning his specimens may well qualify to be placed somewhere between "entirely unusual" and "uniquely RARE, as in only one known to exist. I THINK !!! <TIC>
Roger
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