These are a fun addition to the collection. 100 of each denomination.
"the first custom PCF bubble mailer"
So that’s where 5k I was after ended upCouldn't resist any longer and had to join the cool kids club. My word are these awesome. Significantly better looking live than in this crappy phone pic.
Just hope that those of you buying sets are getting a discount.
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I'm having FOMO about not jumping on the Lake Elsinore sale when it happened. Think of me if you sell down the line![]()
Already more than me!I only have 7 racks of $5s. Could use 3 more to make them playable. Lol
What are the yellows with the pink spots?
National Casino Calgary $5sWhat are the yellows with the pink spots?
Love thoseNational Casino Calgary $5s
The size of these 50mm chips is so silly (in an amazingly good way). They dwarf the 39mm chips!I know everybody’s posting these, so I’ll give mine has a little story. I’ve been fascinated by these frisbees ever since their introduction. I guess I love them because they were always the first 50mm chip to come into play and because they’re a red 8V. Anyway I love them, but I wasn’t about to pull $90 out of my wallet for a single chip.
I put up an ad for a trade. @greenchip made a deal with me. I asked him if he could get it in the mail by Monday because I was hoping to get it by Friday. Silly me, I later realized, when it had an initial ETA of the following Monday.
Guys, this chip was scanned into a Post Office outside of Anaheim CA this Monday at 4:22 PM, to ship USPS Ground Advantage. It arrived at my house in a suburb outside of Boston today at 2:40 PM. That’s 3,000 miles in about 48 hours. All hail USPS!
Thanks @greenchip
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Yeah they even dwarf the 43mms.The size of these 50mm chips is so silly (in an amazingly good way). They dwarf the 39mm chips!
I grew up playing $2/$4 limit (sometimes $4/$8 limit) at the Foxwoods Poker room playing with these $2 chips. They were minty sharp for a period when first released.
I grew up playing $2/$4 limit (sometimes $4/$8 limit) at the Foxwoods Poker room playing with these $2 chips. They were minty sharp for a period when first released.