Top row of pictures: My options for quarters.
Bottom row: My existing cash set.
Just looking for opinions on which to use and why.
Bottom row: My existing cash set.
Just looking for opinions on which to use and why.
Solid blue hotstmp on far right
Thanks for the reasoning as well as the opinion. I really do want to know why if you have something besides, "Because I like it best!"My opinion. First choice is blue hot stamp, followed by Grey. Then blue horseshoe. The pinks are too close to what you have already in play.
Valid point.Not sure the Solid Gray would work with the White $1. If you think it does, then it could be an option. I wouldn't have Grand and White chips close together unless both chips had spots very distinc to differentiate them enough, personally.
I agree with all of the above. The blue hotstamp goes the best. If you want all Paulson, then I think grey hotstamp is the next choice. Stay away from pink/purple.
Are you going to have a $0.25 and $0.50 in the same set though?
Solid blue hotstmp on far right
Make that +101. Not even close, IMO. Would have gone w/the blue 8A14's, but then you have two faux hex's in a row.+100 with what's already been said
Blue horseshoe for me.
No I think the idea was to ditch the pink $20s entirely. Then you can use pink .50s and pink .25's. I get how the pink 20 fits in with the set spot progression-wise, but it's paralyzing you for fracs - especially for a set where you want to use two different fracs, it would really help if pink was an option. And it really isn't with a pink $20. AND the blue buy-in chips would fit in as a $20 just about as well, progression-wise. That will open you up to using both pink fracs, AND you can use both pink fracs wiithout screwing up your spot progression.SO, relabel the blue spotted quarters to use as $20 when playing .50/$1? Then use the blue hotstamp when playing .25/.50?
Top row of pictures: My options for quarters.
Bottom row: My existing cash set.
Just looking for opinions on which to use and why.