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Originally Posted by DCJ001
What you appear to be missing is that some people are colorblind, and that they see little to no difference between some shades of red and green.
The $2 is baby blue, not green.
But the real issue is that, while the chips look much different laying flat, their edge patterns look much more similar because the red one has a wide blue spot (and less importantly, the blue one has an thin orangey red spot). It is very easy to have a blue $2 in the middle of a stack of reds and not notice it. This is why you see the cashiers spin each barrel of a rack of reds when they are cashing you out, doing so makes any blue chip in the middle stand out more.