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50 Value RFID Casino Chip
The RFID-50 is a 50-value casino chip developed for CTSOK multi-denomination RFID chip sets. Its grey body, yellow-and-teal edge inserts, visible serial number, RFID marking, and No Cash Value label give the denomination a distinct position between the lower-value and higher-value chips in the 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.
Grey Visual Classification
Neutral grey separates this model from the dark 10-value and red 100-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-50 is the fourth denomination in CTSOK’s coordinated RFID casino chip range. Positioned between the 10-value and 100-value models, it provides an intermediate denomination that helps operators represent larger table amounts without creating unnecessarily high chip stacks.
The chip uses a grey main body with yellow-and-teal edge inserts. A large 50 appears in the center of the label, while the printed 00001 reference is positioned near the lower edge. CTSOK branding, the RFID marking, and the No Cash Value statement are integrated into the same visual structure used throughout the denomination series.
The grey body gives the RFID-50 a different operational role from the previous denominations. It does not rely only on the printed value for identification. Its body color also provides a quick visual distinction from the dark 10-value chip below it and the red 100-value chip above it.
Within a configured chip set, one 50-value chip can represent the same total as five 10-value chips. This helps reduce the number of physical chips required for larger amounts, keeps stacks more manageable, and provides a clearer transition from lower-value to higher-value table activity.
The RFID identity inside the chip can be connected to a value-50 record in compatible CTSOK chip trays, table readers, inventory equipment, and management software. CTSOK’s existing RFID chip platform supports configurable HF and UHF technology, unique chip IDs, custom denominations, printed numbering, batch recognition, and integration with management systems.
Intermediate Denomination Structure
The 50-value model occupies a specific position in the CTSOK denomination sequence:
10 → 50 → 100
This structure creates a five-times increase from 10 to 50, followed by a two-times increase from 50 to 100.
The denomination is useful when an amount is too large to represent efficiently with 10-value chips but does not require moving directly to the 100-value level.
Examples of equivalent configured values include:
One 50-value chip equals five 10-value chips.
Two 50-value chips equal one 100-value chip.
Ten 50-value chips represent a configured total of 500.
These relationships make the RFID-50 useful as a balancing denomination within mixed-value chip trays, training exercises, demonstrations, and table-management tests.
Grey Body for Clear Value Separation
The grey main body is the defining visual characteristic of this model.
Unlike the dark 10-value chip or the bright red 100-value chip, the RFID-50 uses a neutral tone that creates a clearly identifiable intermediate category. The black denomination number remains readable against the light center label, while the yellow border and serial number create additional contrast.
Within the complete CTSOK series, body color provides the first layer of recognition, while the printed number confirms the exact denomination.
The RFID-50 can therefore be identified through:
Grey body color
Large central 50 marking
Yellow center-label border
Yellow-and-teal edge inserts
Printed serial reference
RFID system record
Using several identification layers reduces dependence on only one visible feature.
Lower Stack Height for Larger Totals
The 50-value chip helps reduce the number of chips needed to represent mid-range totals.
For example, an amount represented by ten 10-value chips can instead be represented by two 50-value chips. This difference becomes more significant when multiple stacks are prepared for table demonstrations, dealer training, inventory tests, or chip-management system simulations.
Reducing stack height can help with:
Manual denomination grouping
Chip tray organization
Sample-set presentation
Dealer training exercises
Inventory preparation
Table reconciliation demonstrations
Reader testing with mixed values
The RFID-50 does not replace the lower denominations. It provides another value level that allows the overall set to be organized more efficiently.
Visible Serial Number
The chip face displays a printed number such as 00001.
This visible number provides a reference that can be inspected without an RFID reader. For customized production, the format can be adapted to the operator’s preferred numbering structure.
Possible printed-number arrangements include:
Sequential numbering
Denomination-based number ranges
Batch-based references
Project-specific prefixes
Location or department codes
Sample-series numbering
The printed serial is not automatically the same as the electronic RFID identifier. The two can be mapped together in the management database while remaining separate identification fields.
This allows staff to use the printed number for manual checking and the RFID identity for electronic processing.
RFID Identity Assigned to Value 50
Each compatible RFID chip can be assigned a unique electronic identity. In the system database, that identity can be associated with the configured denomination of 50.
When the chip enters the reading area of compatible equipment, the system can recognize the electronic identity and retrieve the related chip record.
Depending on the selected project configuration, the RFID-50 can participate in:
Chip inventory checking
Denomination-based counting
Chip tray stock review
Issuance and return records
Table-side chip recognition
Shift reconciliation
Unknown-chip identification
Reader and software testing
Smart-table demonstrations
The chip supplies the electronic identity, but system functions depend on the installed readers, antennas, software modules, and operational workflow.
CTSOK currently offers RFID chip solutions with HF or UHF configurations and supports customized logos, denominations, numbering, colors, materials, and system integration.
Mixed-Denomination Tray Management
The RFID-50 is especially useful when several denominations are stored in the same chip tray or inventory area.
Its grey color allows it to be visually separated from adjacent chip values, while RFID recognition provides an electronic method of confirming the denomination.
In a compatible chip-management project, the system can distinguish between:
The number of 10-value chips
The number of 50-value chips
The number of 100-value chips
The calculated total represented by each denomination
The combined configured value of the tray
This denomination-based structure is more informative than recording only the total number of physical chips.
For example, twenty mixed chips may represent very different totals depending on the denomination composition. Mapping each RFID identity to its configured value allows compatible software to calculate the composition more accurately.
Edge Pattern and Stack Recognition
Yellow-and-teal inserts appear at four positions around the outer edge of the chip.
This edge pattern has two functions:
It keeps the RFID-50 visually connected with the other chips in the CTSOK series.
It provides a recognizable feature when the center face is covered in a stack.
The grey body remains the denomination-specific color, while the shared edge design maintains a consistent family appearance across all ten values.
This combination allows the series to be visually unified without making every denomination look identical.
CTSOK System Connection
The RFID-50 can be used with compatible components in the CTSOK AI Hyper-Management ecosystem.
Possible integration points include:
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 workflows
Chip return workflows
Settlement review
Shift reconciliation
Backend management dashboards
In this environment, the RFID chip acts as an identifiable physical asset. Its system record can provide the denomination reference needed for inventory calculations and table-related data processing.
The chip itself does not independently generate dashboards or track every movement. Those functions are produced by the complete combination of RFID hardware, reader coverage, software, database mapping, and operational procedures.
No Cash Value Positioning
The product label clearly states No Cash Value.
This means the number 50 is presented as a configured game or system denomination rather than a guaranteed cash or currency amount. The product should therefore not be described as a “50-dollar chip.”
This configuration is suitable for:
Dealer training rooms
Product demonstrations
Smart-table testing
RFID system testing
Casino-equipment showrooms
Private entertainment projects
Promotional table-game activities
Internal chip-management simulations
For licensed cash-value operations, the face design, denomination rules, redemption wording, security controls, and compliance requirements would need to be developed according to the operator’s applicable regulations.
Position in the CTSOK Chip Series
The RFID-50 belongs to the following ten-value product 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 RFID-50 is the first model in the series to move beyond the 1–10 lower-value group. Its grey body creates a visual transition before the brighter red 100-value chip begins the next denomination level.
Custom Configuration
The RFID-50 can be customized according to the operator’s visual system, numbering rules, and RFID environment.
Available options include:
Main body color
Edge-insert pattern
Center-label artwork
Casino or operator logo
Printed denomination
Printed serial format
No Cash Value wording
Security graphics
UV printing
Laser marking
RFID frequency
RFID protocol
UID mapping rules
Material selection
Chip weight
Complete denomination-series design
CTSOK’s existing product information lists ABS, ceramic, and composite material options, together with customized printing, laser marking, denomination, color, logo, numbering, and RFID configurations.
Suitable Project Types
The 50 Value RFID Casino Chip is suitable for:
Complete RFID casino chip sets
Mid-range denomination structures
Mixed-value chip trays
Dealer training rooms
Smart-table demonstrations
RFID inventory testing
Casino equipment showrooms
Management-system demonstrations
Private entertainment projects
Custom No Cash Value chip programs
Its primary distinction is the combination of a grey intermediate-denomination design, reduced chip-stack requirements, visible serial identification, RFID value mapping, and compatibility with the CTSOK chip-management ecosystem.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 50 Value RFID Casino Chip |
| Recommended Model | RFID-50 |
| Denomination | 50 |
| Series Position | Between values 10 and 100 |
| Main Color | Grey |
| Edge Inserts | Yellow and teal |
| Face Markings | CTSOK logo, value 50, RFID, No Cash Value |
| Printed Number | Custom serial format available |
| RFID Options | HF or UHF, selected according to project requirements |
| Electronic Identity | Unique RFID identifier can be assigned |
| Material Options | ABS, ceramic, or composite |
| Printing Options | UV printing or laser marking |
| Compatible Equipment | RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, and management systems |
| Custom Options | Logo, artwork, denomination, numbering, material, weight, and RFID configuration |
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