Decisions were made, hard choices followed. Here is the hardest.
This is the only set of these in existence. There is one other similar set with different colors. Painstakingly put together by @Tommy.
More history: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/palms-tourney-chips.29291/#post-542469
More pictures: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/palms-tourney-set.34312/
Condition is as pictured, mint. Unplayed since I received them from Tommy.
Breakdown:
101 x T5
100 x T25
100 x T100
101 x T500
101 x T1K
102 x T5K
105 x T10K
10 x 100 Buy-In
10 x 500 Buy-In
Price: $3000 plus shipping.
I will give @MrWitti first right of refusal since he has the other set. Otherwise first person to post in the thread gets em.
This is the only set of these in existence. There is one other similar set with different colors. Painstakingly put together by @Tommy.
60,000 were made and about 58,000 were destroyed.
About 2000 survived because the poker room manager had them out of the vault and was using them for a private party.
David Spragg and Gene Trimble worked out a deal with the Palms to buy what was left which also included those 48mm Buy-In Chips.
A large portion of the 2000 were sold to one person, and the rest David and Gene kept to sell as sample sets.
I picked up the remaining chips that David had to add to this set.
More history: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/palms-tourney-chips.29291/#post-542469
More pictures: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/palms-tourney-set.34312/
Condition is as pictured, mint. Unplayed since I received them from Tommy.
Breakdown:
101 x T5
100 x T25
100 x T100
101 x T500
101 x T1K
102 x T5K
105 x T10K
10 x 100 Buy-In
10 x 500 Buy-In
Price: $3000 plus shipping.
I will give @MrWitti first right of refusal since he has the other set. Otherwise first person to post in the thread gets em.