Gambling chips, often made of clay, plastic, or ceramic, represent currency in casinos or betting games. Standardized sizes (39mm diameter) prevent counterfeiting; colors denote values (e.g., white for 1GP, black for 10GP, gold for 100GP). In games, they facilitate quick wagers without handling cash, reducing errors and disputes.
Smooth clay discs, 39mm wide, stack with a satisfying clack in your palm—white for the humble dollar, red for five, black gleaming like polished obsidian for the hundred. Edges bevel sharp against your thumb, colors vivid under casino lights, each one a weighted promise of fortune or ruin. They slide across felt tables in precise arcs, cold and unyielding, tallying bets without a whisper of mercy.
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