All that is left are 4 racks of $5'sAre $1 chips hard to acquire? I’d pull the trigger on this set if I could find another 50 to 150 x $1
For me it’s the color consistency. It’s pretty good among most of the denominations, so mixing isn’t bad. But the nickels are way off - Paulsons are the bright red you see here while BCC $0.05 are more of a brick red. So it doesn’t matter which one, just one or the other for these!Question do people like Paulson or bcc when it comes to these chips? Are Paulsons heavier?
I was wonder the weight and feel of the Paulson compared to bcc’sFor me it’s the color consistency. It’s pretty good among most of the denominations, so mixing isn’t bad. But the nickels are way off - Paulsons are the bright red you see here while BCC $0.05 are more of a brick red. So it doesn’t matter which one, just one or the other for these!
I don’t mix them usually, I try to use anll of one until I need the other.
The greys have some mix too but it’s acceptable.
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That and the BCC chips the A - 10 is out of order whereas the Paulson is in correct order A,K,Q,J,10 but Jeff said it best, just preference. Solid PCFer, buy with confidence, have a great day JeffTroy
I think it's a matter of preference
I don't have a scale so can't speak to weight but on average the Paulson set seems to retain a higher value although there is a good bcc following of these chips but that may be partly due to the more economical aspect of this line
The large inlay also helps the life of the chip. But there are those that do not like large inlay also which brings us back to preference
All my Best Jeff