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500 Piece 11.5 gram Suited Style Poker Chip Set w/ Case US $49.95 Auction Ends: Monday Feb-06-2012 4:49:02 PST | Watch this Item |
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3 Old Poker Chips S & G Club Illegal Vintage Unknown SG S&G Horsehead Lot US $6.00 (4 Bids) Auction Ends: Monday Feb-06-2012 5:16:20 PST | Watch this Item |
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2 Old Hotstamp Poker Chips B & M Club & D F Vintage Unknown Illegal Clubs DF BM US $5.00 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Feb-06-2012 5:17:25 PST | Watch this Item |
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Vintage Lowe Co.#711 interlocking poker chips two 100 count boxes US $20.00 Auction Ends: Monday Feb-06-2012 5:17:49 PST | Watch this Item |
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Very Old Hotstamp Poker Chip HWT Club Vintage Unknown Illegal Clubs H W T Blue US $4.00 (0 Bid) Auction Ends: Monday Feb-06-2012 5:18:21 PST | Watch this Item |
Poker chip colors typically found in home sets include red, white, blue, and sometimes green and black; however, more recently a wide assortment of colors have become readily available, particularly in lower-cost ABS plastic chips. Common additional colors are pink, purple, yellow, orange and grey. Newer designs in home chips include “tri-color” designs where a three-step molding process creates a chip with unique base, secondary and detail colors. As chip sets are tailored to the buyer, the values of various colors vary widely, with less traditional colors either used as very high values ($500, $1000, $5000, etc, common in tournaments) or as special “in-between” values such as $2 or $.50 (common in low-limit games).
Official Chip Colors Denomination Colors Used in Casinos
$1 White Unusual in Nevada; may be blue or gray or white.
$2.50 Pink Blue (MO); North Dakota prescribes pink for $2 chips[4]
$5 Red
$25 Green
$100 Black
$500 Purple
$1,000 Orange Oversized; usually yellow in Nevada
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