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Looking for ideas on how everyone displays there poker chips. Just recently started collecting and have about 2 dozen. Just started getting 2 from every dealership so I can display front and back.
Please post pics of how you guys display them, in a case, shelves, on beer fridge, etc.
A friend and I started collecting the chips from all Michigan dealerships and then expanded into what I had hoped to be all of the "Great Lakes" states.
Well, in the process, we haven't yet completed the Great Lakes states collections, but we have managed to complete several other states and our friends have been collect chips for us and some from other countries as well.
I have most of mine in the display cases (grouped by state) ad I still have a few empty case to fill as time allows.
The problem that I have with the cases is that they only allow the display one side of the chip(s) and some of the chips have some unique "front face" sides but the dealership locations are usually on the back side of the chip.
I've often thought about pricing thin sheets of lexan or another clear product and placing and gluing the chips in between them and hanging them as frameless picture.
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