Jackstraw's picture is a good one. It shows more of the edge spots and colors of the CHIPS and not so much the inlay. That being said, those chips are nice, eye-pleasing paulsons contrasted to the poor inlay design which probably causes many to think the chips are "fugly". When buying used (or new) existing casino chips you either grab em while you can, or you pass on them. It's a subjective decision that each has to make for themselves. My personal tastes would cause me to pass on these particular chips unless I could re-label them. That is another subjective decision based on total cost effectiveness and willingness to relabel many, many chips.
I think the inlays ruin these particular chips, BUT: I stand by my previous post here that if you got nice Paulsons at a great price, more power to you!