Sun-Fly also offers two other ceramic chip types - one has engraved mold markings (Apollon Vintage, with three different stock designs priced at 58c to 68c per chip), and one with a recessed center containing a laminated label (Apollon Hybrid, with two different stock 39mm designs priced at 63c per chip, and a 43mm stock design priced at 81c per chip). Several of the Sun-Fly designs are also available from BRPro or OWPS. Most stock 39mm designs also feature additional oversize specialty chips, plaques, and dealer buttons.
Sun-Fly Casino Chips (Sun-Fly) offers 15 different stock ceramic designs (many of which are available from either BRPro or OWPS), ranging in price from 50c to 68c per chip (depending on design). Semi-customized stock designs are also available. Serious money in the Depression era or WWII. In today's money, these were something like 3 to 5 chip. Available in both the circle-square mold and the scroll. Which is why the stock designs never appealed to me. To me, the biggest advantage of CPC is being able to customize your own chip. Not a Paulson feel, but an excellent clay chip. They were made by ASM which now operates as CPC. The costliest Paranoid chips in their day were the monogramed chips - a single letter on a plain background. FYI, the original chips in the movie were not Paulsons either. Custom ceramic designs are also offered for as low as 70c per chip for unaligned-edge 39mm chips (82c per chip for aligned edges). The fake boxes are better fakes than the chips themselves.