Canceled Flag Ship Cash Sale [Leaded Cash, Shaped Inlay] (1 Viewer)

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Up for sale is my Atlantic Maritime cash set. Don’t sleep on this opportunity to purchase a turnkey leaded cash set with shaped inlays.

They are in casino used condition, but have plenty of life in them. The $5s were lightly cleaned and oiled, they could all use a light clean.

Most of the $5s still have a nice texture to them. The fracs, and upper demons are in the best condition, still sharp.

These were carefully selected out of 1600+ chips!

280 - $5s
200 - $1s
140 - $.50s
40 - $25s
20 - $100s

Asking $2,799 2,750 $2,699 $2,650 $2,600 $2,550 shipped, CONUS only
 
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Last price drop, $2650 shipped. but I will add an incentive for the buyer on top of another $50

I will include a full rack of Fucshia solids. 83 or 87 of them have the matching Atlantic Maritime logo (could be used as nickels?).

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I dunno man. I can't imagine why these haven't sold. Maybe a third of the community has all the chips they need, another third of the community is broke, and the rest of them are just dummies? Maybe there's a new generation of PCFers with no appreciation for leaded Paulsons? I don't understand it.
 
I dunno man. I can't imagine why these haven't sold. Maybe a third of the community has all the chips they need, another third of the community is broke, and the rest of them are just dummies? Maybe there's a new generation of PCFers with no appreciation for leaded Paulsons? I don't understand it.
Agreed. I don’t understand it lol.
If I didn’t just have a newborn and a lack of buddies to play with, they would’ve stayed here and in my rotation.
 
Are these leaded? I've got a barrel of the white $1's in front of me and it looks like a pure white material with no flakes or anything. I've got a leaded set of Paulsons from a different set that shimmer in the light because there's so many lead flakes showing.

If these are leaded, has the lead been totally powdered or otherwise obscured? Still learning about all of this, thanks for any info!
 
Following on the prior post:

Green's shown here are ... super leaded?
 

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Are these leaded? I've got a barrel of the white $1's in front of me and it looks like a pure white material with no flakes or anything. I've got a leaded set of Paulsons from a different set that shimmer in the light because there's so many lead flakes showing.

If these are leaded, has the lead been totally powdered or otherwise obscured? Still learning about all of this, thanks for any info!
The chips don't have to have metal flakes or anything in it or showing for them to be leaded. It's ultimately in the powder used when making the chips. It's all finely mixed together. Equally distributed in the mixture. Different chips from back in the day have more/less lead or you know different mixture making them weigh more.

Sure some or most chips that have those flakes are leaded, but that doesn't ultimately determine whether it's leaded or not.

Also, chips manufactured at the same time doesn't determine if it's leaded either. I've seen the same line of chips, one version is leaded and the other version isn't although it's almost basically the same exact chip.
 
The chips don't have to have metal flakes or anything in it or showing for them to be leaded. It's ultimately in the powder used when making the chips. It's all finely mixed together. Equally distributed in the mixture. Different chips from back in the day have more/less lead or you know different mixture making them weigh more.

Sure some or most chips that have those flakes are leaded, but that doesn't ultimately determine whether it's leaded or not.

Also, chips manufactured at the same time doesn't determine if it's leaded either. I've seen the same line of chips, one version is leaded and the other version isn't although it's almost basically the same exact chip.
Thanks Okku

I've got a toddler in the house so I don't want to have anything leaded where she can get to it.

I figured the lead, being a dark metal, wouldn't be possible in a bright white chip like the Flagship $1's. The brass is clearly visible in CPC's, and I just got a barrel of Paulson Foxwoods that look to have brass in them too... but perhaps that's lead!

On closer inspection of the Majestic Star's it looks like the bigger pieces of metal are only in the brown spots, so perhaps this was some kind of sparkle effect, whereas the rest of the chip appears to have more of a golden/brass shimmer wearing thru... gotta dig a bit deeper on my end. Thanks again.
 
Thanks Okku

I've got a toddler in the house so I don't want to have anything leaded where she can get to it.

I figured the lead, being a dark metal, wouldn't be possible in a bright white chip like the Flagship $1's. The brass is clearly visible in CPC's, and I just got a barrel of Paulson Foxwoods that look to have brass in them too... but perhaps that's lead!

On closer inspection of the Majestic Star's it looks like the bigger pieces of metal are only in the brown spots, so perhaps this was some kind of sparkle effect, whereas the rest of the chip appears to have more of a golden/brass shimmer wearing thru... gotta dig a bit deeper on my end. Thanks again.
I wouldn't be worried about the lead with a toddler around. I am more afraid of my toddler/baby sticking chips in their mouth full of hooker juice and/or choking.
 
If anyone is on the fence, i could also keep the solids and drop the price another $50.

$2,600 shipped CONUS
 
$2,550 with no solids
$2,600 with fuchsia solids

This is shipped to your doorstep, let’s go people.
Don’t sleep on them!

CONUS only, ofc.
 
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