Civilians can actually buy authentic casino-grade chips that even come with real inlays/stickers but they're expensive, with the most popular denominations running between $5 and $100. The casinos are actually quite eager to sell them to you as you don't even have to venture into the grift shop to buy them - they sell them right there at the table games! They even offer 24 hour full cash refunds if/when you become dissatisfied with them.
@@kadinschultz2179 This is a joke, right? Classic Poker Chips literally sell to real world casinos. Chances are, the chips your local casino uses are from CPC.
I've narrowed my search to two poker chip sets. The sets I'm looking at are the Outlaw and the Spartan. How do these compare with each other and which is the better buy? Thanks.
Civilians can actually buy authentic casino-grade chips that even come with real inlays/stickers but they're expensive, with the most popular denominations running between $5 and $100. The casinos are actually quite eager to sell them to you as you don't even have to venture into the grift shop to buy them - they sell them right there at the table games! They even offer 24 hour full cash refunds if/when you become dissatisfied with them.
What's really convenient is the price tag is right on the chip.
Who would you recommend for non ceramic custom chips? Either china clay or slugged?
If ya want Casino chips from Las Vegas... just go gamble and walk home with em. Got a load of em. Stardust is one of my faves though.
I mean, Classic Poker Chips will literally sell directly to the consumer; and those chips will be brand new.
They don't have same feel @@SergeantExtreme
@@kadinschultz2179 This is a joke, right? Classic Poker Chips literally sell to real world casinos. Chances are, the chips your local casino uses are from CPC.
BAD NEWS!!! CPC is closing down on april 27 2025 i think
What do you think of Poker Chip Lounge ceramics?
I’m new to collecting casino chips..what’s the best way to tell if it’s a Paulson or another type? I’m in research mode lol
I've narrowed my search to two poker chip sets. The sets I'm looking at are the Outlaw and the Spartan. How do these compare with each other and which is the better buy? Thanks.
They're literally the same. Just pick your favorite design and go with it.
Still at it 🎩
very solid info!
BR Poker does make some high-quality ceramics. Those cards are extremely hard to read. You should retire those! ;)
They’re pretty cool chips, but the texture on the outside is pretty sleek feeling and there isn’t a lot of grip to them.
Ha, those cards are retired! Don't know if it showed up but that copper wore off super quick.
Can anyone save me 19 minutes? What’s the difference? 😂
Casino chips tend to be made out of clay, while consumer chips tend to be made out of plastic.