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So Jeff. Using a ChipGuide trick...

One can view all of the chips in a category. I am referring to the Quick View feature. Here is a cropped screen shot of the red, 5 NCV ShuffleMaster chips. If you look at the CG #'s, you can see that there are 4 different numbers, with 2 of them having a reverse side.

You asked...

I should have asked what's the difference between CG123279 and CG100288. I think I have one or the other, but am still not sure which is which. I also think I have a CG100289 and wanted to correctly identify which one I actually have.

So, in this instance, you are seeing a lone entry for the 5 NCV as CG123279, and then a Series entry for the same chip (but someone else's scan) as part of the Series of denominations in that design.

Therefore, CG123279 and CG100288 are tyhe same and one needs to go. (We Admins will figure that out ad make a change.) So again, thanks for inadvertently bringing this to our attention.

I can also see where there are other lone entries of the same chips that are listed as part of the Series. Those will also be corrected. Please give us time, as we do not like to delete, as the process has complications and also may impact the tables for My Collection of others.

Thanks Jeff,

Jim

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Jeff, ChipGuide welcomes any and all "chips"...
What's the difference?
Good question, long answer...
Re: Good question, long answer...
So Jeff. Using a ChipGuide trick...
M. Folis and ChipGuide Admins
Definitely ask any and all questions you have
Jeff, you are welcome and by all means...

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