Working on some designs for custom poker chips to use in board games (looking at you, 1830 Railroads and Robber Barons).
Found a place that can print custom designs onto high-quality ceramic chips. Just toying around with design ideas at this point, but I definitely don't want any casino-like names and logos on them and I don't want dollar-signs.
What do you think?

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For context: In 18XX games, it's important to see who has how much money (players as well as railroad companies). The included paper money just sits in a stack and tells you nothing, but if you use stacks of poker chips instead it's suddenly quick and easy to keep an overview of all the financials.

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Even more context (maybe more than you care about 😉)
There's several types of poker chips:

1. Plastic - light und no fun in any way.
2. Plastic + metal slug - much better weight.
3. Clay Composite ("China clay") - plastic/resin with bits of clay mixed in. Feel good, less slippery.
4. Clay - (+ chalk + sand + ??? for strength). Top tier.
All these are injection molded with stickers on top.
5. Ceramic - (actually plastic + ceramic) good weight, good feel, can be printed on!

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@col000r the Iron Clays from Roxley Games are a nice set for games without being too casino-ey, though I have yet to play any 18xx.
@nocalla Yes, they look nice, but unfortunately it seems they're out of print and available nowhere. 😐
@col000r they occasionally do a crowdfunding campaign, so keep an eye out!