RainmanTrail
Straight Flush
OK, I have one more set of these that I can offer up. This set has the exact same breakdown and minty condition as the 300pc set I offered from the raffle. Tickets sold out early for the Wynn raffle at $30 per chip for 85 tickets leading to a valuation of $2550 for this set! Yikes! Rather than writing up a new description of this set, I'll be plagiarizing myself... so here goes.
It's time for my final offering of the Wynn Casino Holy Grail Tournament Set! Apache refers to these chips as "the best Tournament chips ever made", and I agree.
I've tried to put together the best of the best for this set. These chips are minty fresh and are a perfect breakdown for a single table tournament with enough chips for color-ups and rebuys. This set includes the full spectrum of Wynn Tourney chips, including the rare T25s - which are so rare that they haven't even been included in the majority of the sets that have sold previously!
This set includes 300 total chips, a Wynn dealer button, and a deck of Wynn Casino cards. The breakdown is as follows:
80x - T25s
80x - T100s
80x - T500s
50x - T1000s
10x - T5000s
Price is $1900 + shipping (which should be ~$50 insured via UPS within the US).
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***************** WYNN TOURNEY SET PROVENANCE **************************
These chips were special made for the Wynn Las Vegas Casino to be used in a celebrity charity gambling event which they sponsored on May 25, 2006 in New York City. The event was held as a fundraiser for pediatric cancer research. Beyonce Knowles, Heidi Klum, and several other extremely attractive and/or wealthy celebrities were in attendance for this gambling charity event, raising over $400k for the cause!
Thanks again @justsomedude for your stellar Googling skills! (y) :thumbsup:
You can read more about this event at the links below.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...ictures05_26_06.php+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
http://blacktiemagazine.com/wynninghand.pdf
http://www.gettyimages.com/search/e...enudity=true&phrase=&family=editorial#license
Here are a couple of pictures from the event, showcasing the chips...
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Side note: is still the best hand... in case you were unaware
It's time for my final offering of the Wynn Casino Holy Grail Tournament Set! Apache refers to these chips as "the best Tournament chips ever made", and I agree.
I've tried to put together the best of the best for this set. These chips are minty fresh and are a perfect breakdown for a single table tournament with enough chips for color-ups and rebuys. This set includes the full spectrum of Wynn Tourney chips, including the rare T25s - which are so rare that they haven't even been included in the majority of the sets that have sold previously!
This set includes 300 total chips, a Wynn dealer button, and a deck of Wynn Casino cards. The breakdown is as follows:
80x - T25s
80x - T100s
80x - T500s
50x - T1000s
10x - T5000s
Price is $1900 + shipping (which should be ~$50 insured via UPS within the US).
View media item 6107 View media item 6112
***************** WYNN TOURNEY SET PROVENANCE **************************
These chips were special made for the Wynn Las Vegas Casino to be used in a celebrity charity gambling event which they sponsored on May 25, 2006 in New York City. The event was held as a fundraiser for pediatric cancer research. Beyonce Knowles, Heidi Klum, and several other extremely attractive and/or wealthy celebrities were in attendance for this gambling charity event, raising over $400k for the cause!
Thanks again @justsomedude for your stellar Googling skills! (y) :thumbsup:
You can read more about this event at the links below.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...ictures05_26_06.php+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
http://blacktiemagazine.com/wynninghand.pdf
http://www.gettyimages.com/search/e...enudity=true&phrase=&family=editorial#license
Here are a couple of pictures from the event, showcasing the chips...
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Side note: is still the best hand... in case you were unaware