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The Brybelly Coin Inlay Poker Chip set includes 50 heavyweight 15-gram clay composite chips, featuring a variety of denominations from $0.25 to $5,000. Each chip is designed with bold colors, metal inlays, and a casino-inspired aesthetic, making them perfect for both casual and tournament play.
E**
The weight
The nice feeling of the product
D**N
Unique chip with unique though sub-par center.
Overall may be as good as expected for the price. Bought due to the unique metal center. Disappointed that clay colors are not crisp and coin center has manufacturing problems. Not what Iโd expect for a new retail product. Plastic shrink wrap without packaging. Maybe didnโt meet the cut for retail sets. Coin center smells of metal manufacturing, 2 in 50 slightly bent, 3 in 50 w/ glue on it, all scratched like used, 1 in 50 heavily scratched, and imprinting of denomination is inconsistent clarity and texture for all. Guessing this is representative of the price point for a unique product, and a 3 star โas expectedโ / average product. Nice clacky sound. Good 15g weight. Certainly works for a home game and still elicits comments for its style. Can it be sub-par if there is no equal? Would love a higher quality center.
G**G
Heavy Chips / Great Feel
I wanted to get some chips that were heavy for rifting and these are perfect. A few damaged chips in the pack and yes occasionally the metal inlays will become loose, but they sent me replacements immediately and of the 4 or 5 that lost the inlays, super glue did the trick. Perfect for a home tournament set as well with the denominations.
M**O
Spend a little more if you want more quality
These are nice chips but the chrome center piece fell off a few of the chips during shipment. I will try to glue them back on
S**D
Good product
Good chips for the price.
R**H
Be careful, colors for different denominations are too close
They feel good, and I agree with the other reviews that the metal center both is hard to read and some have fallen off. The big problem here is that the .50 cent chips are dark pink and the $5 chips are light red (see the pic - the .50 cent chip is on the left). They are very difficult to tell apart in good light, let alone in the light you typically play poker in. It has caused endless confusion (i.e. someone playing a $5 chip when they are betting .50 cents, and visa-versa). I got so bad I used a sharpie to mark up the $5 chips so we could tell them apart. Shame, because these are one of the few denominated chips in reasonable denominations. I wouldn't buy again.
J**I
Best poker chips, PERIOD
Iโve worked in casinos and played poker for 15 years.These are the best chips I have ever handled.Excellent quality
R**N
Great product
Great looking chips
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