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10,000 Value RFID Casino Chip
The RFID-10000 is a 10,000-value RFID casino chip designed for CTSOK high-denomination chip sets and connected management projects. Its brown body, teal-and-yellow edge inserts, five-digit value marking, printed serial reference, RFID identification, and No Cash Value label provide a clear distinction from the 5,000-value and 50,000-value chips in the same 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.
Brown High-Value Classification
Separates this denomination from the green 5,000-value and pink 50,000-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-10000 is the ninth denomination in CTSOK’s coordinated RFID casino chip series. Positioned between the green 5,000-value chip and the pink 50,000-value chip, it introduces the first five-digit denomination in the range and provides a clear high-value category for controlled table-game and chip-management projects.
The chip uses a brown main body with teal-and-yellow edge inserts. Its center label displays the CTSOK brand, a large 10,000 denomination, an RFID marking, and No Cash Value wording. A visible serial number appears below the center area, giving staff a physical reference in addition to the internal electronic identity.
The brown body is the main visual identifier of this denomination. It separates the RFID-10000 from the surrounding green and pink values while maintaining the same center-label layout, edge pattern, serial position, and CTSOK branding used across the complete chip family.
Within the denomination structure, one 10,000-value chip represents the same configured total as two 5,000-value chips, ten 1,000-value chips, or twenty 500-value chips. This allows higher totals to be represented using fewer physical chips and creates a dedicated value level below the 50,000 denomination.
When used with compatible RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, or management software, the chip’s electronic identity can be linked to a 10,000-value system record. The system can then process the chip according to the project’s inventory, issuance, table allocation, settlement, or reconciliation workflow.
First Five-Digit Value in the Series
The RFID-10000 marks the transition from four-digit to five-digit denominations:
5,000 → 10,000 → 50,000
This position creates a clear relationship between adjacent values:
Two 5,000-value chips equal one 10,000-value chip.
Ten 1,000-value chips equal one 10,000-value chip.
Twenty 500-value chips equal one 10,000-value chip.
Five 10,000-value chips equal one 50,000-value chip.
The dedicated 10,000-value level prevents larger configured totals from relying only on multiple 5,000-value or 1,000-value chips.
This is useful for table-bank demonstrations, high-value inventory tests, mixed-denomination calculations, and smart-table management projects.
Brown High-Value Visual Identity
The RFID-10000 uses a brown main body that gives the chip a distinct place within the higher-value group.
It is visually separated from:
The green 5,000-value chip
The pink 50,000-value chip
The purple 1,000-value chip
The light mint 500-value chip
The denomination can be confirmed through several coordinated visual elements:
Brown chip body
Large central 10,000 marking
White center label
Yellow circular border
Teal-and-yellow edge inserts
Printed serial number
RFID marking
The brown color belongs to this CTSOK product series and should not be described as a universal industry color for the 10,000 denomination. Final colors can be customized according to the operator’s chip program.
Clear Five-Digit Number Formatting
The denomination is displayed as 10,000, using a comma to separate the thousands position.
This improves visual recognition and helps distinguish the chip from the 1,000-value and 5,000-value models. The large center number is designed for face-up identification, while the brown body and edge inserts remain visible when the chip is viewed at an angle or placed in a stack.
The product therefore provides several recognition levels:
Body color identifies the denomination category.
The printed 10,000 confirms the exact value.
The printed serial identifies the physical chip.
The RFID identity identifies the electronic system record.
This layered structure supports both manual inspection and connected system use.
Compact High-Value Representation
The RFID-10000 reduces the number of physical chips needed to represent larger configured totals.
For example, a configured total of 50,000 could be represented by:
Fifty 1,000-value chips
Ten 5,000-value chips
Five 10,000-value chips
One 50,000-value chip
Using the 10,000-value denomination provides a practical intermediate arrangement. It is more compact than using many lower-value chips while still allowing totals below 50,000 to be built accurately.
This can help organize:
High-value chip trays
Table-bank allocations
Dealer training exercises
RFID counting demonstrations
Settlement simulations
Inventory preparation
Shift-opening records
Shift-closing comparisons
Product sample displays
Printed Serial Reference
The product image shows a printed serial reference below the center label.
This number can be read without RFID equipment and can be customized according to the project’s identification rules.
Possible numbering formats include:
Continuous sequential numbering
Denomination-specific number ranges
Production batch references
Operator or location prefixes
Table-bank identification codes
Demonstration-set numbers
Project-specific serial structures
The printed serial and internal RFID identifier are separate identification fields. They can be linked to the same chip record without needing to display the same number.
RFID Identity and 10,000-Value Mapping
The embedded RFID identity can be registered as a 10,000-value chip in compatible management software.
When the chip enters the reading area of suitable equipment, the system can retrieve its configured record and identify information such as:
Electronic chip identity
Denomination
Printed serial reference
Chip category
Inventory status
Issue or return status
Assigned operating area
Project-specific management fields
Depending on the installed hardware and software, this structure can support:
Denomination-based chip counting
High-value inventory review
Chip-tray composition checks
Table-bank allocation
Chip issuance and return records
Mixed-value total calculation
Shift reconciliation
Unregistered-chip checking
Smart-table demonstrations
The chip provides the RFID identity. Reading range, recognition performance, movement visibility, and reporting capability depend on the complete reader, antenna, database, and software configuration.
High-Value Chip Classification
The RFID-10000 can be managed as a separate high-value category within the operator’s chip structure.
A compatible CTSOK management workflow may distinguish the 10,000-value denomination from lower values during:
Inventory storage
Chip issuance
Table-bank preparation
Table replenishment
Chip return
Shift handover
Settlement review
Exception checking
The physical chip does not independently apply approval rules or generate alerts. These controls must be configured within the management software and operating procedures.
Its RFID identity gives the system a reliable reference for recognizing which chip belongs to the 10,000-value category.
Table-Bank Allocation and Reconciliation
The RFID-10000 is suitable for table-bank workflows where denomination composition matters as much as total chip quantity.
A table-bank record can distinguish between:
Number of 1,000-value chips
Number of 5,000-value chips
Number of 10,000-value chips
Total physical chip quantity
Combined configured value
Difference between expected and recognized records
This matters because equal quantities of chips can represent very different totals.
For example:
Ten 1,000-value chips represent 10,000.
Ten 5,000-value chips represent 50,000.
Ten 10,000-value chips represent 100,000.
RFID denomination mapping allows compatible software to calculate the composition of the chip tray rather than treating every detected chip as an identical unit.
Higher-Value Issue and Return Records
Because the RFID-10000 represents a higher configured denomination, it can be used in projects that require clearer issue and return records.
A connected workflow may record:
Quantity issued from inventory
Quantity assigned to a table
Quantity returned after operation
Recognized denomination composition
Difference between opening and closing records
Chips requiring manual review
This creates a more structured audit trail for demonstrations, training, system testing, and controlled chip programs.
The actual records available depend on the selected CTSOK system modules and how the operator configures the workflow.
Stack Recognition and Edge Design
The RFID-10000 retains the teal-and-yellow edge inserts used throughout the CTSOK denomination family.
When chips are stacked, the center value and serial number may be hidden. The brown body and edge inserts remain visible along the side of the stack, supporting manual denomination separation.
The edge design serves two purposes:
It connects the RFID-10000 visually with the other nine chips.
It preserves a recognizable side profile when the chip face is covered.
This can assist with tray arrangement, sample display, chip sorting, training exercises, and reader-result comparisons.
CTSOK “Chips Are Data” Connection
The RFID-10000 reflects CTSOK’s Chips Are Data concept.
The chip remains a physical table-game token, but its RFID identity allows compatible systems to associate it with a defined denomination and management record.
It can form part of a CTSOK environment involving:
RFID chip trays
Table-mounted RFID readers
Cage and inventory readers
Baccarat table management systems
Blackjack table management systems
Niu Niu table management systems
Chip issuance and return workflows
Table-bank review
Settlement verification
Shift reconciliation
Backend operational dashboards
The chip does not independently produce reports or track itself. It becomes a manageable system asset when its RFID identity is combined with appropriate reading hardware, software, database mapping, and operating procedures.
No Cash Value Configuration
The chip face clearly states No Cash Value.
The printed 10,000 therefore represents a configured chip denomination and not a guaranteed amount in dollars or another currency.
This version 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
High-value inventory simulations
Reconciliation workflow demonstrations
For cash-value casino deployment, the denomination wording, redemption policy, security controls, issue procedures, and regulatory requirements must be defined separately by the licensed operator.
Complete CTSOK Denomination Series
The RFID-10000 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 uses a different body color while retaining the same overall design structure:
CTSOK branding
Large denomination marking
RFID identification
No Cash Value wording
Printed serial position
Coordinated edge inserts
Custom Configuration Options
The RFID-10000 can be adapted to different chip programs and system environments.
Customization can include:
Main chip color
Edge-insert colors
Printed denomination
Casino or operator logo
Center-label artwork
Printed serial format
No Cash Value wording
Security patterns
RFID frequency and protocol
Electronic identity rules
Serial-to-RFID mapping
Material and weight
Full denomination color planning
The final RFID specification should be selected according to the readers, chip trays, smart tables, management software, and operating procedures used in the project.
Suitable Project Types
The 10,000 Value RFID Casino Chip is suitable for:
Complete RFID denomination sets
Five-digit chip-value structures
High-value chip-tray sections
Table-bank management demonstrations
Dealer training rooms
RFID inventory testing
Shift reconciliation simulations
Casino-equipment showrooms
Management-system presentations
Controlled No Cash Value programs
Its defining characteristics are the combination of a brown five-digit denomination identity, compact high-value representation, printed serial reference, denomination-level RFID mapping, high-value inventory classification, and connection with CTSOK table-management workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 10,000 Value RFID Casino Chip |
| Recommended Model | RFID-10000 |
| Denomination | 10,000 |
| Series Position | Between values 5,000 and 50,000 |
| Main Color | Brown |
| Edge Inserts | Teal and yellow |
| Face Markings | CTSOK logo, value 10,000, RFID, No Cash Value |
| Printed Number | Visible serial format; customizable for production |
| Identification Structure | Printed reference and electronic RFID identity |
| RFID Configuration | Selected according to reader and system requirements |
| Denomination Mapping | RFID record can be assigned to value 10,000 |
| Compatible Equipment | Suitable RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, and management systems |
| Primary Use | Training, demonstrations, inventory, reconciliation, and controlled chip projects |
| Custom Options | Logo, artwork, colors, numbering, material, weight, and RFID configuration |
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