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for sale Weekend Finds: Vintage poker chips for trade

I bought two types of vintage chips. I have extras of both for trade or sale. I would appreciate any information on the age, maker, value, rarity, country of origin, Seymour's codes, etc.

The first appears to be bakelite, but I am no expert. It came in three colors: white with a blue circle, brown with a white circle and yellow with a black or blue (not sure) circle. Some of the chips have perfect hot stamps and most have some flaws (not horrible). The chips are dirty and I have not cleaned them. The picture below depicts average chips, not the best.

The second are probably extremely common, but I don't know. They are embossed plastic, much like the horse and jockey that Robert said was the most common poker chip of all time, but with an airplane design. They are not in pristine condition either, but mostly they are dirty.

Once again, I have extras to sell or trade.

Michael Siskin

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for sale Weekend Finds: Vintage poker chips for trade
A STORY ABOUT THE AIRPLANE
vbg rofl
OK, the airplane chips are not 19th century
SEYMOUR CODES
Thank you Travis
Please check your e-mail
ASK ROBERT EISENSTADT
Thank you for all of your help

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