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I first introduced these about 15 years ago.

Any idea what the obverse stands for?

I know lots of chips (nacre) from Europe made their way to Cuba and South America; while some were used as is, others were re-worked... and in some cases the original monitary unit (F for franc) could still be seen in the field under strong power glass (on the face of the chip) after taken down for new graphics. This was very common; even in France, as CARO-Paris used to take up old inventories and resurface them (per a merchant several of us purchased from).

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Has this die-cut metal inlay chip been ID'd ?
Yep it is a "5"
I knew I could count on you for the right answer -
Many have been found in Cuba
I first introduced these about 15 years ago.
Which MOP chip of mine do you mean...?
Description below
I use the term for such a description as:
Luis, here is your scan...
Country Club chips
I don't know. It's Luis' scan.
Re: I don't know. It's Luis' scan.
I wish I knew. I don't know what to compare them
Re: I wish I knew. I don't know what to compare th

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