Buying poker chips without touching them first is a small gamble with real consequences. Weight, texture, and print clarity are things no product photo can honestly tell you.
- Handle the actual chip before committing to a full set, so buyer's remorse stays off the table entirely
- See the Dead Presidents print detail in your hands, under your lights, at your table
- Collectors get a display-ready version sealed in individual acrylic holders, not loose chips rattling in a bag
- Choose between three pack sizes so you only pay for the level of certainty you actually need
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Weight |
10 grams per chip |
Heavier than standard plastic chips, closer to a casino-grade feel in the hand |
| Material |
Ceramic construction |
Holds fine-detail dye-sublimation printing edge-to-edge without a sticker or insert |
| Production Origin |
Hand-pressed in California, USA |
Domestic production allows tighter quality oversight per batch |
| Standard Pack Contents |
6 chips: $1, $5, $25, $100, $500, $1,000 |
Covers the core denomination range most home game setups actually use |
| Extended Pack Contents |
15 chips: $0.25 through $100,000 |
Lets you evaluate every denomination before ordering a full custom set |
| Collector's Edition |
15 chips, double-sided print, individual airtight acrylic holders |
Display-safe storage from day one, no separate purchase required |
| Print Placement |
Standard and Extended: single-sided design. Collector's Edition: both sides printed |
Collector's Edition reads as a finished artifact, not a product sample |
| Customization Path |
Full sets available with custom denominations |
Sample pack acts as a proof of concept before a larger personalized order |
Who is the Dead Presidents 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chip Sample Pack for?
The Dead Presidents 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chip Sample Pack is built for home game hosts and poker set buyers who want to physically verify chip quality before placing a bulk or custom order.
It also serves ceramic poker chip collectors who want denomination-complete sets displayed properly, not stored loosely in a drawer.
Some chips are worth holding before you buy a hundred of them.