Not Mine Horseshoe Cleveland $25k Chips (1 Viewer)

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-UNCIRCUL...no-25k-25000-43mm-Paulson-Chips-/262723643080


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http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Paulson-25000-Horseshoe-Casino-Cleveland-43mm-Poker-Chips-/262721104535
 
Do the primary 25ks seem steep? I missed the original sale.
I think they were $23 ea in the min sale? Is double the price steep? Supply and demand, I suppose. I still say they're not a very useful chip. You'd have to build a pretty expensive tournament set, just to get a few of them into play. But damn, they're pretty.
 
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I think they were $23 ea in the min sale? Is double the price steep? Supply and demand, I suppose. I still say they're not a very useful chip. You'd have to build a pretty expensive tournament set, just to get a few of them into play. But damn, they're pretty.

I was going to use the 25ks with these for big color up!
 
I think they were $23 ea in the min sale? Is double the price steep? Supply and demand, I suppose. I still say they're not a very useful chip. You'd have to build a pretty expensive tournament set, just to get a few of them into play. But damn, they're pretty.
They were sold only in the sample sets in the pre sale, then with snappers (sold out quickly), not in main sale. I think they were around $25 but l could be wrong. I also think they were limited quantity per household.

Yes, $15/chip mark up is steep.
 

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