I got em. Not sure what denominations. I can confirm they are 43mm and the T25 is metallic gold... SexyWonder what that blue solid 5 NCV 43mm oversized IHC chip is, and how many/what other denoms are there and if Jim gets them.
I got em. Not sure what denominations. I can confirm they are 43mm and the T25 is metallic gold... SexyWonder what that blue solid 5 NCV 43mm oversized IHC chip is, and how many/what other denoms are there and if Jim gets them.
Supossedly, there are some new 39mm Paulson solid hot stamped tournament chips, but haven't seen them yet. Don't want to unwrap the pallet until it's offloaded at the warehouse. Until I see them, they are just a rumorSo nothing in mint condition?
Looks like there are red 100s under those 25s.I got em. Not sure what denominations. I can confirm they are 43mm and the T25 is metallic gold... Sexy
+1 and the two other spots both look yellowI literally cannot see the third spot on the $5
I literally cannot see the third spot on the $5
Just got back to Utah. Opened up the boxes on the top and took a couple of quick pictures
More tomorrow
This is really weird. In those pics you can't even see a transition to an esgespot cutout.I literally cannot see the third spot on the $5
Lol so I'm not the only one that did the math?I'm gonna guess there are about 4,960 of those $100 chips.
Say what again! I dare ya! I double dare ya
Chipguide scans often don't pick up colors correctly, especially the fluorescent colors like Arc Yellow, (really it's more the limitation of some scanners, not the user).Chipguide says White, Yellow, Pink for edgespots
I see gross yellow, grosser yellow, nothing to see here move along for edgespots
It will be interesting to see one all cleaned up. Very curious to see how they turn out!Chipguide scans often don't pick up colors correctly, especially the fluorescent colors like Arc Yellow, (really it's more the limitation of some scanners, not the user).
The photo seems to show Arc Yellow, Yellow, and no third spot (weird, right?). It's hard to tell from photo, maybe the 3rd spot is a different shade of red that blends in with the base color. Could have been a case where the Paulson proof sheet showed contrast to the 2 different red colors, but in real life they are much closer shades of red. Or maybe the 3rd spot looks slightly different in person than the photo shows.
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In that bag. I don’t know the size of the casino but willing to estimate there are more bags than just that oneI'm gonna guess there are about 4,960 of those $100 chips.