What is considered the best/rarest poker chip style you can purchase on PCF (1 Viewer)

Chinese-made ceramics manufactured by Tina, no question. Can be ordered with any design you want (copy-protected casino art preferred), and they cost just pennies (okay, forty pennies). They are THE BEST.

And who ARE you other people hawking old, used, and fragile chips containing dangerous heavy metals -- do you not have your finger on the pulse of the forum?

BG has been kidnapped and replaced by an alien replica spouting nonsense!

I'll let the rest of you make up your own mind whether this is a good thing or not.
 
I know you're being funny, but lets be clear, we haven't read of any reported health issues stemming from the lead content of poker chips. Lead was removed from poker chips either in an abundance of caution or more likely from pressure from wacky places like California. But unless you're chewing on them, leaded poker chips are not a concern. Though I suppose if I had young kids in the house, I'd think about it.
Likely no real danger from playing with them, but there might well have been a hazard for the people making them.
 
The ones that I win in poker games are so rare that they’re considered an endangered species.
 
Leaded Paulsons circa 1990. Made in Las Vegas. (there was no NAFTA yet to encourage moving the factory to Mexico) The company had existed for over two decades at that point, with more color choices than ever before. There was no RHC mold. Gambling had begun to expand in the USA to Colorado, Mississippi, South Dakota, Iowa, and other states. They were making their best chips ever, even for the home market, and plenty of them. Chips from that time will do nothing but appreciate.
if only PCA opened a few years earlier
 

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