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Chips & Plaques of The World

by John Benedict

Benedict, November, 1999


Chips & Plaques of The World - Part 12

(12) INSTABLE PIGMENT CHIPS & PLAQUES (UNPROTECTED):

In this process the graphics are simply printed (not a hot stamp) on the surface without any layer of film to protect it. Most of the older pieces of this type show heavy wear, and those pieces with more than a 50% readable surface are very desirable.

These examples were once used in the poker room of the original Wilton Casino in Nottingham, England.

JB


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