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500 Value RFID Casino Chip
The RFID-500 is a 500-value RFID casino chip designed for CTSOK’s coordinated ten-denomination chip series. Its light mint body, teal-and-yellow edge inserts, prominent value marking, printed serial reference, RFID identification, and No Cash Value label give it a clear role between the 100-value and 1,000-value chips.
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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.
Light Mint Visual Identity
Separates the chip clearly from the red 100-value and purple 1,000-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-500 is the sixth model in CTSOK’s ten-value RFID casino chip range. It is positioned between the red 100-value chip and the purple 1,000-value chip, creating a practical intermediate denomination for chip sets that need to represent larger configured totals without moving directly from 100 to 1,000.
The chip shown uses a light mint main body with yellow-and-teal edge inserts. The center label displays the CTSOK brand, a prominent 500 denomination, the RFID marking, and No Cash Value wording. A visible 00001 number is printed below the center area as a physical reference.
The light mint body is the defining visual feature of this denomination. It gives the RFID-500 a noticeably different appearance from the adjacent red and purple chips, while the shared center-label layout and edge-insert pattern keep it connected to the wider CTSOK product family.
Within the configured chip series, one 500-value chip represents the same amount as five 100-value chips. Two 500-value chips correspond to one 1,000-value chip. This gives the denomination a useful balancing role: it reduces the quantity of 100-value chips needed for larger totals while still allowing amounts below 1,000 to be represented without relying only on lower denominations.
When used with compatible RFID equipment, the chip’s electronic identity can be assigned to the 500-value denomination in the system database. CTSOK’s current RFID chip solution supports configurable RFID identification, customized denomination and numbering, color and logo customization, batch recognition, and integration with management systems. The final chip frequency, encoding rules, reader compatibility, material, and production details should be confirmed according to the actual project.
A Practical Bridge Between 100 and 1,000
The RFID-500 occupies a deliberate position in the denomination sequence:
100 → 500 → 1,000
This creates a five-times increase from 100 to 500, followed by a two-times increase from 500 to 1,000.
The denomination supports several straightforward value relationships:
One 500-value chip equals five 100-value chips.
Two 500-value chips equal one 1,000-value chip.
Ten 500-value chips represent a configured total of 5,000.
Twenty 500-value chips represent a configured total of 10,000.
These relationships make the RFID-500 useful when preparing mixed-denomination chip sets, testing reader calculations, demonstrating table settlement logic, or organizing chip trays with a clear transition between medium and higher values.
The number 500 refers to the configured chip denomination. Because the face is marked No Cash Value, it should not be described as a 500-dollar chip unless a separate project specifically defines it as a cash-redeemable USD denomination.
Light Mint Denomination Coding
The RFID-500 uses a light mint body that is visually different from the other values in the CTSOK series.
Its color separates it from:
The red 100-value chip
The purple 1,000-value chip
The green 5,000-value chip
The grey 50-value chip
This provides an immediate visual clue before the printed value is read.
The chip can therefore be identified through several coordinated features:
Light mint body
Large central 500 marking
White center label
Yellow label border
Yellow-and-teal edge inserts
Printed serial reference
RFID system identity
The mint color shown is specific to this CTSOK series design. It should not be presented as a universal casino color standard, because denomination colors can vary between operators and projects.
Compact Representation of Larger Totals
The 500-value chip allows larger configured totals to be represented with fewer physical pieces.
For example, a value of 2,500 can be represented by:
Twenty-five 100-value chips, or
Five 500-value chips
The second arrangement uses fewer chips and produces a shorter, easier-to-organize stack.
This can be useful for:
Mixed-value chip tray preparation
Dealer training exercises
RFID counting demonstrations
Inventory simulations
Settlement workflow testing
Smart-table system presentations
Product showroom displays
Sample denomination sets
The purpose of the 500-value chip is not to eliminate lower denominations. It provides an additional level that allows the chip set to represent different totals more efficiently.
Printed Serial Identification
The sample product displays the visible number 00001.
This printed reference can be checked without RFID equipment and can be customized for production orders. Possible numbering structures include:
Continuous serial sequences
Separate ranges for each denomination
Batch-based numbering
Operator-specific prefixes
Department or location codes
Sample and demonstration references
Project-defined identification formats
The visible serial number and the electronic RFID identity are not necessarily the same number.
The printed number is designed for human reference, while the internal RFID identity is used by compatible reading equipment. The management database can link both identifiers to the same physical chip record.
RFID Identity and Value Mapping
The RFID-500 can carry an electronic identity that is mapped to the configured denomination of 500.
When the chip is read by compatible equipment, the system can retrieve the corresponding record and identify it electronically rather than relying only on color or printed artwork.
A project record may include information such as:
RFID identity
Printed serial reference
Denomination
Chip category
Issue status
Inventory status
Assigned operational area
Project-specific management fields
The chip provides the identifiable physical object. Actual reading distance, recognition speed, table visibility, inventory reporting, and movement records depend on the selected readers, antenna arrangement, software modules, database setup, and operating procedures.
CTSOK’s general RFID chip page currently presents HF and UHF configurations, unique identification, batch reading, customized numbering, customized denomination colors, and system integration as available solution directions.
Mixed-Denomination Tray Calculation
The RFID-500 is particularly useful in a tray containing several different chip values.
A physical count alone cannot determine the total configured value of a mixed tray. Ten chips could represent very different totals depending on their denominations.
For example:
Ten 100-value chips represent 1,000.
Ten 500-value chips represent 5,000.
Ten 1,000-value chips represent 10,000.
When individual RFID identities are correctly mapped to their denominations, compatible software can distinguish between:
Total physical chip quantity
Quantity of each denomination
Configured value represented by each group
Combined configured value of the tray
Differences between expected and recognized composition
This is one of the practical meanings behind CTSOK’s “Chips Are Data” positioning: the system does not need to treat every chip as an identical physical piece. Each recognized identity can carry a defined denomination and management status.
High-Value Handling Classification
Within this ten-value product range, the RFID-500 begins the transition toward the higher denomination group.
This makes it suitable for projects that want to apply different handling procedures to different value levels. For example, an operator may organize chip trays, storage areas, demonstrations, or system permissions differently for lower and higher denominations.
The chip itself does not automatically enforce those rules. However, its RFID identity can give compatible software a reference for applying project-defined workflows.
Depending on the system design, the 500-value category may be used in:
Denomination-based inventory groups
Higher-value tray sections
Controlled issue and return records
Shift-opening chip allocations
Table-bank demonstrations
Reconciliation exercises
Exception-review tests
RFID management presentations
Any access control, warning threshold, or approval process must be configured in the management system rather than assumed to be built into the chip.
Edge Inserts for Stack Recognition
The RFID-500 retains the yellow-and-teal edge pattern used across the full CTSOK series.
The pattern appears at four positions around the outside of the chip. When several pieces are stacked, the center labels may be covered, but parts of the mint body and edge inserts remain visible.
This helps preserve visual recognition during:
Manual chip sorting
Tray arrangement
Stack comparison
Sample display
Dealer training
Inventory preparation
System-reading demonstrations
The repeated edge language also keeps the ten denominations visually connected, even though each model has a different main body color.
No Cash Value Configuration
The chip face clearly includes No Cash Value wording.
This means the printed 500 is presented as a denomination within a controlled chip program rather than as a direct statement of cash redemption value.
The configuration is suitable for:
Smart-table demonstrations
Dealer training rooms
RFID system testing
Casino-equipment showrooms
Product sample sets
Private entertainment projects
Promotional table-game activities
Internal chip-management exercises
AI Hyper-Management System demonstrations
For a licensed cash-value project, the face wording, denomination policy, redemption rules, security design, registration process, and compliance requirements would need to be developed separately according to the operator’s applicable framework.
Connection With CTSOK Management Systems
The RFID-500 can form part of CTSOK’s broader RFID and AI Hyper-Management environment.
Compatible project components may include:
RFID chip trays
Table-mounted RFID readers
Cage or inventory readers
Baccarat table management systems
Blackjack table management systems
Niu Niu table management systems
Chip issuance and return workflows
Table-bank records
Settlement verification
Shift reconciliation
Backend management dashboards
In a connected installation, the RFID identity allows the system to recognize the chip as a specific physical asset associated with the 500-value category.
The chip does not independently generate operational reports or determine its location. These functions result from the complete deployment of RFID hardware, reader coverage, database mapping, management software, and operational procedures.
CTSOK’s current product positioning links RFID chip identification with inventory visibility, table management, automated data collection, and centralized operational records.
Position in the CTSOK Denomination Series
The RFID-500 is part of the following coordinated 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 500-value model is the first chip in the set to use a light pastel body color. This gives it a clearly different appearance from the stronger red, purple, green, brown, and pink colors used around it.
Across the complete range, CTSOK maintains a shared design structure:
Central CTSOK branding
Large denomination number
RFID marking
No Cash Value wording
Printed serial position
Coordinated edge inserts
Custom Configuration Options
The RFID-500 can be adapted to the operator’s denomination structure and system environment.
Customization can include:
Main chip color
Edge-insert colors
Center-label artwork
Casino or operator logo
Printed denomination
Printed serial format
No Cash Value wording
Security graphics
RFID frequency and protocol
Electronic identity rules
Database mapping structure
Material selection
Chip weight
Full-series color planning
CTSOK’s current RFID chip page lists customized logos, numbering, denominations, colors, printing methods, materials, and RFID configurations as available project options.
Suitable Project Types
The 500 Value RFID Casino Chip is suitable for:
Complete RFID denomination sets
Medium-to-high denomination structures
Mixed-value chip trays
Smart-table demonstrations
Dealer training rooms
RFID inventory tests
Table-bank simulations
Casino-equipment showrooms
Management-system demonstrations
Controlled No Cash Value chip programs
Its defining difference is the combination of a light mint denomination identity, five-to-one relationship with the 100-value chip, half-step position below 1,000, compact value representation, printed serial reference, and RFID-based system mapping.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 500 Value RFID Casino Chip |
| Recommended Model | RFID-500 |
| Denomination | 500 |
| Series Position | Between values 100 and 1,000 |
| Main Color | Light mint |
| Edge Inserts | Yellow and teal |
| Face Markings | CTSOK logo, value 500, RFID, No Cash Value |
| Printed Number | Sample shows 00001; production format is customizable |
| Identification Structure | Printed reference plus electronic RFID identity |
| RFID Configuration | Selected according to reader and system requirements |
| Denomination Mapping | RFID record can be assigned to value 500 |
| Compatible Equipment | Suitable RFID readers, chip trays, smart tables, and management systems |
| Primary Use | Demonstration, training, testing, inventory, and controlled chip projects |
| Custom Options | Logo, artwork, colors, numbering, material, weight, and RFID configuration |
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