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anyone collect these? I mean the clay ones--not silver--just got into them this weeek and with living in Vegas there are alot around.
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I don't think the clay casino chips are worth locking-up your money,
they still make the silver casino chips?
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that I dont know-- but some of the clays are worth alot--not as investment--just for fun a a buck a piece I can get alot here.
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I don't think there will be a big market for rare ones. I am sure that if rare ones were available, they would not be recognised in all of the casinos as a result of their rarity.

The other problem is that if they were commanding a bigger price because of that rarity, the manufacturers would be able to manufacture more, for a more premium, and more of them would reduce the rarity.


Just collect a few for fun, and just for a momento. I have done that.

The Silver Strike series can be interesting also.
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I have seen a few on various sites that went for 8-10,000 some even higher--but like I said its just for fun and they are readily availiable..
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