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100 Value RFID Casino Chip
The RFID-100 is a 100-value RFID casino chip designed for CTSOK multi-denomination chip sets and connected table-management projects. Its red body, teal-and-yellow edge inserts, prominent three-digit value, printed serial reference, RFID marking, and No Cash Value label create a clearly defined denomination within the complete chip series.
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Core Features
Cash and Promotional Chip Configuration
Chips can be configured as cash or promotional chips in the backend system, supporting separate identification and management for regular play, promotional campaigns, and rolling-chip programs.
Dual Identification Design
Combines a visible printed number with electronic RFID identification.
High-Visibility Red Body
Provides immediate visual separation from the grey 50-value and mint 500-value chips.
Unified CTSOK Series Design
Matches the same center label and edge system used across the full denomination range.
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The RFID-100 is the fifth denomination in CTSOK’s ten-value RFID casino chip series. Positioned between the grey 50-value chip and the mint 500-value chip, it marks the transition from two-digit denominations into the three-digit range.
The product uses a bright red body with teal-and-yellow edge inserts. A large 100 appears in the center of the chip, supported by CTSOK branding, an RFID marking, a visible No Cash Value statement, and a printed serial reference positioned below the center label.
Its red body provides a strong visual distinction within a mixed-denomination set. Staff can identify the chip through its color before confirming the exact value from the printed number. This combination is useful when chips are sorted, stacked, placed in trays, displayed as product samples, or checked during table-system demonstrations.
Within the denomination structure, one 100-value chip represents the same configured total as two 50-value chips or ten 10-value chips. This allows larger values to be represented with fewer physical chips, reducing unnecessary stack height while maintaining a clear progression between adjacent denominations.
The internal RFID identity can be associated with the 100-value record in compatible CTSOK systems. When combined with appropriate reading equipment and software, the chip can become an identifiable physical asset within inventory, table, issuance, return, and reconciliation workflows. CTSOK positions its RFID chip technology as part of a broader system connecting chip identification, table management, operational records, and centralized data visibility.
First Three-Digit Value in the Series
The RFID-100 occupies an important structural position in the denomination sequence:
10 → 50 → 100 → 500
It is the first chip in the series to display a three-digit value. This makes it a natural reference point between the lower-value group and the larger denominations that follow.
Its configured value can be represented through several equivalent combinations:
One 100-value chip equals two 50-value chips.
One 100-value chip equals ten 10-value chips.
Five 100-value chips equal one 500-value chip.
Ten 100-value chips equal one 1,000-value chip.
These relationships make the RFID-100 useful for organizing mixed-value chip sets without requiring excessive quantities of lower denominations.
Red Denomination Recognition
The main body of the RFID-100 is red, giving it a visually prominent position within the CTSOK series.
The red body contrasts with:
The grey 50-value chip below it
The mint 500-value chip above it
The white center label
The yellow label border
The teal-and-yellow edge inserts
The large black-and-gold value number
This layered contrast helps the denomination remain recognizable under different viewing conditions.
The color should be understood as part of this CTSOK chip-series design. It is not described as a universal denomination color, and the final color system can be adjusted according to the operator’s complete chip program.
Reduced Chip Quantity for Larger Values
The 100-value denomination helps represent larger configured totals with fewer physical chips.
For example:
A total of 100 can use one RFID-100 rather than ten RFID-10 chips.
A total of 500 can use five RFID-100 chips rather than fifty RFID-10 chips.
A total of 1,000 can use ten RFID-100 chips before moving to the dedicated 1,000-value denomination.
This provides a more compact denomination structure for:
Chip tray preparation
Dealer training exercises
Product demonstrations
Inventory simulations
Smart-table testing
Mixed-value reconciliation
Sample chip-set presentation
The RFID-100 does not replace the 10-value or 50-value chips. It gives operators another level for arranging values more efficiently.
Printed Serial Reference
The sample chip displays the printed number 00001 below the center label.
This visible reference allows the chip to be checked without electronic reading equipment. For production orders, the numbering format can be defined according to the project rather than using the sample number on every chip.
Possible numbering structures include:
Continuous sequential numbers
Separate number ranges for each denomination
Batch or production references
Operator-specific prefixes
Location-based codes
Sample and demonstration numbers
The printed number should not automatically be treated as the RFID UID. It is a visible reference that can be linked to the chip’s electronic identity through the management database.
Printed Number and RFID Identity
The RFID-100 supports two different identification layers.
Physical identification
The denomination, body color, center artwork, and printed serial number can be read directly from the chip.
Electronic identification
The embedded RFID identity can be recognized by compatible reading equipment and connected to the corresponding system record.
The system record can define information such as:
Chip denomination
Printed serial reference
Issue status
Inventory category
Authorized operating area
Current workflow status
Project-specific management fields
CTSOK’s management-system architecture uses RFID chip identities to support chip recognition, operational monitoring, reconciliation, and centralized management. The exact records available depend on the selected hardware, software modules, and operating procedures.
RFID Mapping for the 100-Value Denomination
In a compatible system, the RFID identity can be mapped specifically to the configured value of 100.
When the chip enters the effective reading area of suitable equipment, the system can retrieve the matching chip record rather than determining its value only from its appearance.
Depending on the project configuration, this can support:
Denomination-based chip counting
Chip tray inventory checks
Issuance and return records
Table-side chip recognition
Mixed-value total calculation
Shift reconciliation
Unregistered-chip identification
Smart-table demonstrations
Reader and software testing
The chip itself provides the electronic identity. Reading range, recognition speed, location visibility, and reporting capabilities depend on the RFID technology, antenna arrangement, reader installation, software configuration, and operating environment.
Mixed-Denomination Tray Control
The RFID-100 is designed to remain distinguishable when stored with other values.
Its red body separates it visually from adjacent denominations, while RFID mapping allows a connected system to identify it electronically. This creates two methods of checking the chip tray:
Visual check: staff review colors, printed values, and chip quantities.
System check: compatible readers identify chip records and calculate denomination totals.
This is useful because the same number of physical chips can represent very different totals.
For example:
Ten 10-value chips represent 100.
Ten 50-value chips represent 500.
Ten 100-value chips represent 1,000.
Electronic denomination mapping allows compatible software to distinguish between physical chip quantity and the total configured value represented by the tray.
Consistent Edge Pattern
The RFID-100 uses teal-and-yellow inserts at four positions around its outer edge.
These inserts provide visual continuity across the CTSOK denomination series. Although each value uses a different body color, the shared edge treatment makes the ten chips recognizable as one coordinated product family.
When chips are stacked, the center labels may be hidden. The edge pattern and red body remain partly visible, helping staff distinguish the physical stack during manual review.
The edge layout can also be customized for operator-specific chip sets while preserving clear separation between denominations.
No Cash Value Configuration
The chip face clearly displays No Cash Value.
The number 100 therefore represents a configured denomination within the chip set. It should not be described as a 100-dollar chip unless the operator separately defines it as a cash-redeemable USD denomination.
This configuration is suitable for:
Dealer training rooms
Smart-table demonstrations
RFID system testing
Casino-equipment showrooms
Product sample sets
Controlled entertainment projects
Promotional table-game activities
Internal chip-management simulations
For cash-value casino deployment, the chip artwork, redemption wording, security controls, denomination rules, and compliance requirements must be developed according to the operator’s regulatory and internal-control framework.
CTSOK “Chips Are Data” Connection
The RFID-100 reflects the CTSOK Chips Are Data concept.
The physical chip carries a visible denomination, but its electronic identity also gives compatible management systems a reference for processing chip-related information.
It can form part of a system that includes:
RFID chip trays
Table-mounted RFID readers
Cage or inventory readers
Smart Baccarat tables
Smart Blackjack tables
Niu Niu table systems
Chip issuance and return workflows
Settlement verification
Shift reconciliation
Centralized management dashboards
CTSOK combines RFID chip identification with intelligent table management and operational software, allowing physical chip activity to be incorporated into a wider management workflow rather than remaining isolated from system records.
Complete CTSOK Denomination Series
The RFID-100 belongs to the following coordinated chip range:
1 — White
5 — Orange
10 — Dark brown-black
50 — Grey
100 — Red
500 — Light mint
1,000 — Purple
5,000 — Green
10,000 — Brown
50,000 — Pink
Each denomination has its own body color while retaining the same overall design language:
CTSOK center branding
Large printed denomination
RFID marking
No Cash Value wording
Printed serial position
Teal-and-yellow edge inserts
The result is a visually consistent chip family in which individual values remain easy to separate.
Custom Configuration Options
The RFID-100 can be adapted to the operator’s chip design and system requirements.
Available customization areas include:
Main chip color
Edge-insert colors
Denomination value
Operator or casino logo
Center-label artwork
Printed serial format
No Cash Value wording
Security graphics
RFID frequency and protocol
Electronic identity rules
Database mapping structure
Material and weight
Full denomination color system
The final RFID configuration should be selected according to the readers, tables, chip trays, management software, and operational workflow used in the project.
Suitable Project Types
The 100 Value RFID Casino Chip is suitable for:
Complete RFID denomination sets
Three-digit chip-value structures
Smart-table demonstration projects
Mixed-denomination chip trays
Dealer training rooms
RFID inventory tests
Casino-equipment showrooms
Management-system demonstrations
Controlled No Cash Value programs
Custom RFID chip-series production
Its defining characteristics are the combination of a high-visibility red body, first three-digit denomination position, compact value representation, printed serial reference, RFID value mapping, and connection with the CTSOK chip-management ecosystem.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 100 Value RFID Casino Chip |
| Recommended Model | RFID-100 |
| Denomination | 100 |
| Series Position | Between values 50 and 500 |
| Main Color | Red |
| Edge Inserts | Teal and yellow |
| Face Markings | CTSOK logo, value 100, RFID, No Cash Value |
| Printed Number | Sample shows 00001; production format is customizable |
| Electronic Identification | RFID identity configurable according to project |
| Denomination Mapping | RFID record can be assigned to value 100 |
| Compatible Equipment | Suitable RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, and management systems |
| Primary Use | Demonstrations, training, testing, controlled chip programs, system integration |
| Custom Options | Logo, artwork, value, colors, numbering, material, weight, and RFID configuration |
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