If you enjoy the look and feel of old c
Step 1:
The first thing that you want to s
r is if you will be u
g the chips in games for leisure, high stake games at c
no, or simply to collect. If you know how you will use the chips, it will be easy to determine what type of chips may be right for your needs. If you play at home, for example, durability and artistically appealing chips may
be as important to you then if you were to play in a high stakes c
no.
Step 2:
It is important to s
r the inlay of the old c
no
er chips that you have your eye on. You want to ensure that this is
damaged and can
be damaged with ease. This is a type of label or even a type of sticker that is placed on most
er chips. You want to opt for high quality inlays that can
be e
ly damaged - despite the fact that the set that you have your eye on may be a bit aged. It is also important to ensure that the inlay is completely symmetrical and does
appear as if it has been manipulated in any way.
Step 3:
The next thing that you want to pay special attention to when s
ring the purchase of old c
no
er chips is whether or
the chip, or set of chips
stamped. The denomination and any type of branding that is associated with a particular
er chip or c
no
er chip set is
s
red to be the "stamp". You will want to ensure that this stamp is
faded,
worn, and does
come off the chip e
ly. If it does, it may make the chip completely worthless altogether.
Step 4:
The next thing that you want to pay attention to when it comes to old cno
er chips is the texture of the face of the chips that you
s
ring. Is the face in
dition? Are the chips easy to handle? If you find that the faces of these chips
easy to handle and that they stack well and look good, then it is likely that these make awesome choices when it comes to your next
er chip purchase.
Step 5:
Last, but least, be certain to pay close attention to the edges of the
er chips that you
s
ring. It is important and absolutely essential to ensure that the edges
in good
dition and that they
marked in any way. Now, there
some collector's out there that
likely to focus on chip edges that
marked - this is especially true if they specialize in decommissioned
er chips from c
nos. However, if this does
apply to you, avoid these chips at all costs! For more valuable information, be sure to refer to the "Resources" section listed below!
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