Not Mine Sample set (1 Viewer)

I know this question has probably been asked a million times, but how many chips are in a complete set? Is this a complete one? I could have sworn I heard Paulson had 80 or more colors.

I really want a Paulson set like this, don't know why I have never pulled the trigger.
 
Well, 77-chips was the complete set, until the 83, until the 89... It's hard to keep up. It will never stay complete.
 
Maybe at the Gaming Trade show in Vegas? Free samples?
 
I have about 30 new displays sitting in piles in the poker room and am struggling with what to do with them. I even considered hanging them on the ceiling like mirrors in the bedroom of a hot sheet hotel (but discarded that notion quickly).

What would I do with another 89 chips that deserve their own display?

Not to mention I am already pushing my luck with chips purchases the last twelve months . . . . . it is something like 8,000 chips in total.

PS - for those who don't look in the collectors corner of PCF - I bought this collection last week which is why I have piles of displays sitting all over everywhere:

http://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/individual-chip-collection-under-review.14646/#post-266833
 
Has anybody seen the 5 New Colors for sell by itself or know where you may be able to find
  • Avocado
  • Carnation
  • Light Violet
  • Pastel Green
  • Rubine Red
 
I already have dibs on those!:D:ROFL: :ROFLMAO::D
I have been looking for a long time. I wish I knew!
I have 84 colors but not the 5 new colors.
 
I already have dibs on those!:D:ROFL: :ROFLMAO::D
I have been looking for a long time. I wish I knew!
I have 84 colors but not the 5 new colors.
Looks like dibs didn't work!

That last auction went pretty high and a bit overpriced IMO. Might be time to sell mine unless I can get the last 5!
 
Both of the sets were way past my pain point. Not surprising, I rarely swim in such pricy waters.

Plus you can't really play poker with them! = DrStrange
 
Both of the sets were way past my pain point. Not surprising, I rarely swim in such pricy waters.

Plus you can't really play poker with them! = DrStrange
Yes the first price was close to the going rate but the second was way over priced.

The seller could have sold them here and saved about $40 in fees or saved a member some $$$ with the same profit.
 

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