Paulson Fan of Cards - Casino Grade (1 Viewer)

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Paulson Home Chips

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Nice find. I have never been a fan of giant inlays. Kind of neat to see they changed up a generic chip to a casino chip by adding the casino names and spots on the chips.
 
Those don't look like spots they look like notches.

Place closed in 05', I believe Paulson was producing the fan of cards home line prior to 05', so that means another small casino/room daring the public to steal from them by using half-ass insecure chips. These place must be desperate to save money when they first open, buying secure chips doesn't seem to be a priority. o_O
 
Surprised that GPI even agreed to produce those. Likely it slipped through the cracks, with them not knowing Paulson had previously produced the Fan of Cards set.
 
Those don't look like spots they look like notches.

Place closed in 05', I believe Paulson was producing the fan of cards home line prior to 05', so that means another small casino/room daring the public to steal from them by using half-ass insecure chips. These place must be desperate to save money when they first open, buying secure chips doesn't seem to be a priority. o_O
Right, looking on an iPhone this morning. On a computer now and definitely notches
 
Is it plausible that these chips pre-date the home versions?
 
Yeah, I'm not convinced that these chips were ever used in that (or any other) casino.
 
We never got any answers on this one.
Does anybody know the exact dates that the home Fan of Cards chips were produced?
 

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