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1,000 Value RFID Casino Chip
The RFID-1000 is a purple 1,000-value RFID casino chip designed for CTSOK’s coordinated denomination series. It combines a clearly printed four-digit value, visible serial reference, RFID identification, No Cash Value labeling, and system-ready denomination mapping for smart table, inventory, and chip-management projects.
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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.
Purple Value Classification
Distinguishes this chip from the mint 500-value and green 5,000-value models.
Unified CTSOK Series Design
Matches the same center label and edge system used across the full denomination range.
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The RFID-1000 is the seventh denomination in CTSOK’s ten-value RFID casino chip series. It sits between the light mint 500-value chip and the green 5,000-value chip, marking the point where the product range moves from three-digit values into the four-digit denomination group.
The chip uses a purple main body with yellow-and-teal edge inserts. Its center label displays the CTSOK brand, a prominent 1,000 value, RFID identification, and No Cash Value wording. A visible serial reference, shown as 00001 in the product image, is positioned below the center label.
The comma-formatted 1,000 marking is an important part of this model’s design. It makes the four-digit denomination easier to distinguish from the 100-value and 500-value chips, particularly when several values are displayed together. The purple body provides an additional visual reference, while the shared center-label and edge-insert design keeps the chip consistent with the complete CTSOK series.
Within the configured denomination structure, one 1,000-value chip represents the same total as two 500-value chips or ten 100-value chips. It therefore provides a more compact way to represent higher totals without creating large stacks of lower-value chips.
The internal RFID identity can be associated with the 1,000-value denomination inside compatible CTSOK systems. When used with the appropriate readers and software, the chip can participate in denomination recognition, chip-tray inventory, issuance and return records, table-bank review, and reconciliation workflows. CTSOK’s existing RFID chip solution supports HF and UHF configurations, unique chip identification, customized values, colors, numbering, branding, and management-system integration.
Entry Point to the Four-Digit Range
The RFID-1000 establishes the first four-digit value in the denomination sequence:
500 → 1,000 → 5,000
This position gives it a different role from the preceding models. Values 1 through 500 are used to build smaller and intermediate totals, while the 1,000-value chip begins a higher denomination group designed to represent larger configured amounts with fewer physical pieces.
Its relationship with adjacent denominations is straightforward:
Two 500-value chips equal one 1,000-value chip.
Ten 100-value chips equal one 1,000-value chip.
Five 1,000-value chips equal one 5,000-value chip.
Ten 1,000-value chips equal one 10,000-value chip.
These denomination relationships help operators create a logical chip structure for training tables, system demonstrations, inventory simulations, and other controlled-use projects.
Purple High-Denomination Identity
The purple body is the primary visual identifier of the RFID-1000.
Within the CTSOK series, it separates the chip clearly from:
The light mint 500-value chip
The green 5,000-value chip
The brown 10,000-value chip
The red 100-value chip
The chip can be recognized through several coordinated design elements:
Purple main body
Large “1,000” center marking
White center label
Yellow circular border
Yellow-and-teal edge inserts
Printed serial reference
RFID system identity
The purple color belongs to this particular CTSOK denomination design. It is not presented as a universal color standard, since operators may use different color systems for their own chip programs.
Clear Four-Digit Value Display
The value is printed as 1,000 rather than 1000.
Including the comma creates a clearer separation between the thousands and hundreds positions. This is especially useful when the chip is viewed beside the 100-value chip or when denominations are checked quickly during sorting and preparation.
The large central value is intended for face-up recognition, while the purple body and edge pattern continue to provide visual information when the chip is viewed at an angle or placed in a stack.
This layered identification structure reduces reliance on a single feature:
The body color identifies the denomination group.
The printed value confirms the exact denomination.
The serial number identifies the individual physical chip.
The RFID identity allows compatible systems to recognize its electronic record.
Compact Representation of Higher Totals
The 1,000-value denomination reduces the number of physical chips needed to represent larger configured totals.
For example, a total of 5,000 can be represented by:
Fifty 100-value chips
Ten 500-value chips
Five 1,000-value chips
One 5,000-value chip
The 1,000-value option provides a practical middle arrangement. It is more compact than using many 100-value or 500-value chips, but it still allows totals below 5,000 to be represented without moving directly to the next denomination.
This is useful for:
Mixed-denomination chip trays
Dealer training exercises
Table-bank simulations
RFID counting tests
Settlement demonstrations
Inventory preparation
Smart-table system presentations
Complete chip-set displays
Printed Serial Reference
The sample chip carries the visible number 00001.
This printed number provides a human-readable reference that can be checked without electronic equipment. The final production sequence does not need to follow the sample number and can be customized according to the project.
Possible numbering structures include:
Continuous serial numbers
Separate ranges for each denomination
Batch-specific sequences
Operator prefixes
Table or location references
Sample-set numbering
Project-defined coding formats
The visible serial number and the internal RFID identifier perform different functions. They may be linked to the same chip record without needing to display identical values.
RFID Identity for High-Value Classification
The internal RFID identity can be assigned to the 1,000-value category in the management database.
When the chip is read by compatible equipment, the system can retrieve its configured denomination and related chip record rather than relying only on visual inspection.
Depending on the installed hardware and software, this structure can support:
Denomination-based inventory counts
Chip-tray composition checks
Issue and return records
Table-bank allocation
Mixed-value total calculations
Shift-opening and closing comparisons
Unknown-chip identification
Smart-table demonstrations
Management-system testing
The physical chip supplies the identifiable RFID asset. Reading range, recognition performance, location visibility, and reporting functions depend on the selected RFID frequency, reader placement, antenna layout, software configuration, and operating workflow.
CTSOK’s current RFID chip page lists 13.56 MHz HF and 860–960 MHz UHF as configurable options and supports custom denominations, colors, numbering, logos, materials, and system connections.
High-Denomination Tray Organization
Because the RFID-1000 begins the four-digit range, operators can place it in a separate denomination section within a chip tray, storage layout, training setup, or system database.
A compatible system can distinguish between:
The physical number of chips detected
The number of 1,000-value chips
The value assigned to each RFID identity
The total configured value represented
The expected and recognized tray composition
This distinction matters because chip quantity alone does not indicate the total value of a mixed tray.
For example, ten physical chips may represent:
1,000 when all are value 100
5,000 when all are value 500
10,000 when all are value 1,000
RFID denomination mapping allows the software to process the composition of the tray instead of treating every detected chip as having the same value.
CTSOK “Chips Are Data” Application
The RFID-1000 supports the CTSOK Chips Are Data product concept.
The physical chip has a visible denomination and serial number, while its RFID identity provides a digital reference that compatible CTSOK equipment can process.
It can form part of a connected environment involving:
RFID chip trays
Table-mounted readers
Cage and inventory readers
Baccarat table management systems
Blackjack table management systems
Niu Niu table management systems
Chip issuance and return workflows
Table settlement review
Shift reconciliation
Central management dashboards
The chip does not independently create operational reports. It becomes a manageable data asset when its RFID identity is combined with reader hardware, database records, management software, and clearly defined operating procedures.
No Cash Value Positioning
The product face displays No Cash Value.
The number 1,000 therefore represents a configured denomination within this chip program. It does not automatically represent 1,000 dollars or any other currency.
This configuration is suitable for:
Dealer training rooms
Smart-table demonstrations
RFID reader testing
Casino-management-system testing
Equipment showrooms
Product sample sets
Private entertainment projects
Promotional table-game activities
Internal inventory and reconciliation exercises
For a cash-value chip program, the denomination, redemption wording, security design, issue controls, and regulatory requirements would need to be defined separately by the licensed operator.
Position in the CTSOK Chip Series
The RFID-1000 belongs to the complete CTSOK denomination 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
The purple 1,000-value model creates a clear transition between the lighter 500-value chip and the stronger green, brown, and pink colors assigned to the higher denominations.
All ten products retain the same basic design language:
CTSOK center branding
Large denomination number
RFID marking
No Cash Value wording
Printed serial position
Coordinated edge inserts
Custom Configuration Options
The RFID-1000 can be adapted to the visual, technical, and identification requirements of the project.
Available customization includes:
Main chip color
Edge-insert colors
Printed denomination
Operator or casino logo
Center-label artwork
Printed serial format
No Cash Value wording
Security graphics
RFID frequency and protocol
UID and serial mapping rules
Material selection
Chip weight
Full-series color planning
CTSOK’s current RFID chip service includes customization of logos, numbering, denominations, colors, printing methods, materials, and RFID configurations.
Suitable Project Types
The 1,000 Value RFID Casino Chip is suitable for:
Complete RFID denomination sets
Four-digit chip-value structures
High-denomination chip-tray sections
Dealer training rooms
Smart-table demonstrations
RFID inventory testing
Table-bank simulations
Casino-equipment showrooms
Management-system demonstrations
Controlled No Cash Value programs
Its defining characteristics are the combination of a purple four-digit denomination identity, comma-formatted value display, compact high-value representation, printed serial reference, RFID denomination mapping, and connection with the CTSOK management ecosystem.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 1,000 Value RFID Casino Chip |
| Recommended Model | RFID-1000 |
| Denomination | 1,000 |
| Series Position | Between values 500 and 5,000 |
| Main Color | Purple |
| Edge Inserts | Yellow and teal |
| Face Markings | CTSOK logo, value 1,000, RFID, No Cash Value |
| Printed Number | Sample shows 00001; production format is customizable |
| Identification Structure | Printed serial reference and electronic RFID identity |
| RFID Options | HF or UHF, selected according to project requirements |
| Denomination Mapping | RFID record can be assigned to value 1,000 |
| Compatible Equipment | Appropriate RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, and management systems |
| Primary Use | Training, demonstrations, testing, inventory, and controlled chip programs |
| Custom Options | Logo, artwork, colors, numbering, material, weight, and RFID configuration |
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