Not Mine 204 CDI chips + case for starting bid of $280 (1 Viewer)

Yes, the $.50´s & $500´s are BCC (Shell mold).

I'm curious as to how you can tell they're not all Paulson. I'm new to this so I don't have the trained eye yet. I had been watching this auction and the only thing that had me worried were the obvious color discrepancies between the chips. The pictures weren't good enough for me to see any non-Paulson molds.

Thanks,
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I'm curious as to how you can tell they're not all Paulson. I'm new to this so I don't have the trained eye yet. I had been watching this auction and the only thing that had me worried were the obvious color discrepancies between the chips. The pictures weren't good enough for me to see any non-Paulson molds.

Thanks,
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Tough to notice, but look closely. The inlays are bigger and, instead of the TH&C, there is a little shell.
 
I'm curious as to how you can tell they're not all Paulson. I'm new to this so I don't have the trained eye yet. I had been watching this auction and the only thing that had me worried were the obvious color discrepancies between the chips. The pictures weren't good enough for me to see any non-Paulson molds.

Thanks,
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When you zoom the 2nd pic, you can see the different molds. Most of them are Paulson w/ the Hat & Cane mold, the two others are from BCC.

I thought this mold (MD-103) was called the shell mold, but correct is flame mold:
FLAME (Shell) -- 8 repetitions of a flame design. Often mistakenly called the shell design, but the Blue Chip Co. people officially call it their "flame" mold. It is the exclusive mold of the Blue Chip Co., North Las Vegas, NV, which started business April 2002.
 

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