Just picked up a playable set of mint paulsons. (11 Viewers)

Chicken Rob

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200/1200/1200/720/480/100

.25/1/5/25/100/500

3900 total chips.

All completely mint. Never been played. Chalky and crisp corners.

This may have been the biggest set from @H|Q's recent estate sale.
 

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I personally would not have set without at least 600 mint $100 chips as well as 125 mint $500 dollar chips. But that's me. Lol

Unbelievable set!!
Well done
 
Love the Grand Vic 2nds! Nice lil set, chicken. Welcome back :p(y) :thumbsup:
 
Definitely a step up from my casino used skyway bowls. And my bank account feels the difference. :(
 
I'm looking for.a rack of solid paulsons to. Label as .05 chips to make it an even 4 bird cages.

Are you going to be labeling the motor city quarters also?

Are you dead set on a solid nickel? It may be different mold. Since you are going to be labeling it, I might consider a spotted nickel. Crystal Park $1,2,3 or 5 could be good options.
 
Not set on solid, I just thought there might be a good supply of VG+ condition solids out there after the big sell off (bivey?) from last year.

I'd like to get a different chip to relabel as quarters perhaps, I don't think the MCs are good candidates for relabeling.

But first I need nickels!
 
Not set on solid, I just thought there might be a good supply of VG+ condition solids out there after the big sell off (bivey?) from last year.

I'd like to get a different chip to relabel as quarters perhaps, I don't think the MCs are good candidates for relabeling.

But first I need nickels!

In that case, Id go Crystal Park 5 and 1s...bright colors all around
 
HOT DAMN.



Well, until you get your frac-fracs, you can always play the $5 as 5c, $25 as 25c, $100 as $1, and $500 as $5... and you'll still have a set much bigger than most!

Our game can get big for .05/.10 we sometimes see $20s in play. But I have a lot of chips, we can probably make that work.
 

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