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H'mmmmm grin ?
In Response To: Re: Chips are not "minted"... ()

Many believe the term "Mint" (to invent, create; fabricate) can be used to describe any manufactured item that's new and in it's original condition (original state of preservation; afterwards); mint state. Webster's likes it, too. grin

Though I do not especially like using the term, it is widely accepted in many hobbies.

As you and I well know, any uncirculated numismatic piece can look like it has been over the hill and back (bag marks). I don't use this term, either, while describing chips. Gem is another term I stay away from while describing a "real" casino chip.

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You won't find "uncirculated" in Webster's, either
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Some chips can be restored
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