Keep those nominations coming, PCF!
There’s always a few factors at play worth recognizing:Seriously, there are so many sets that should be Hall of Fame but aren't.
who doesn’t Love a good Christmas-themed poker chip set, amirite?https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/the-nakatomi-plazas-cpc-csq-cash-tournament.120245/
These have to be in here! @mattross1313 and his Die Hard inspired CSQ set(s).
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One of the few sample sets I own and in my card capper rotation.Surprised it hasn't already been nominated, but to add another banger to this thread I'll nominate "Jack's Fishing CPC Set" (https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/jacks-fishing-cpc-set.116553/). Great use of monochrome, and as someone that always says, "white is the most underrated insert/edge color", @Jacks goes out and proves it for me.
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fish-bump for more stumping
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These are BEA_UUUutiful.V1:
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Many thanks @JMC9389 for the nomination!![]()
Many thanks man!These are BEA_UUUutiful.

These.https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/the-nakatomi-plazas-cpc-csq-cash-tournament.120245/
These have to be in here! @mattross1313 and his Die Hard inspired CSQ set(s).
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Yes, these are definitely cool! I especially like the use of the COG inlay shape to fit the bike tire theme.I've nominated this set before and do not understand how they are not in. I believe they are older than the current date range, so would have to go in under the "Legacy" category.
Fat Tire cash by @Trihonda
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/fat-tire-cash-set-has-arrived.28528/
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Pineapple Beach Hotel & Casino (PBHC)
Classic Poker Chips: Cash and Tournament Set
Original reveal link: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/pineapple-beach-hotel-casino.123188/
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I would like to nominate my Pineapple Beach Hotel and Casino set for consideration for the 2026 PCF Hall of Fame.
PBHC is a custom casino concept consisting of both a cash set and a matching tournament set, designed together as a cohesive system. The goal was to create a set that feels like a complete property that could exist on Maui, with a consistent identity across all denominations that honors the island’s vibrant beauty and culture.
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Design Inspiration
The concept for PBHC was developed during a family trip to Maui in July 2023. The set draws directly from the visual and sensory elements of the island. Much of the design process took place while sitting on the beach, experimenting with colors and combinations in the CPC tool.
The intention was to create a tropical set that feels upscale and intentional. The target aesthetic was less novelty resort and more refined destination. Something that could exist as a luxury property with personality.
- Ocean tones and shifting blues
- Tropical vegetation and vibrant florals
- Lava rock and dark volcanic earth
- Sunsets over Black Rock Beach
- Shaved ice desserts and bright island color palettes
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Identity and Mold Integration
One of the most important design decisions was aligning the identity of the set with the molds themselves.
The crown on the pineapple logo was intentionally designed to visually echo the crown found on both the Small Crown and Large Crown molds. This connection helped unify the inlay and the physical chip in a subtle but meaningful way. The result is a design where the artwork does not sit on top of the chip, but instead feels integrated into it.
It is also not lost on me that both the Small Crown and Large Crown molds carry deep historical significance within the chip community. Being able to use these legacy molds as the foundation for a set that expresses something vibrant, modern, and luxurious was an honor. PBHC is, in many ways, a bridge between eras. Classic mold heritage paired with a contemporary, expressive design language.
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Cash Set
5¢ through $1,000
CPC Small Crown Mold
The cash set was designed first and served as the foundation for the entire project.
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A few notable choices:
- The $1 and $100 chips served as anchor pieces in the lineup
- The $20 chip evolved the most during the design process and ultimately landed on a black base inspired by the lava rock at Black Rock Beach, paired with blue and pink tones reflecting sunset light
- The $100 white chip uses blue, purple, and pink tones inspired by shaved ice, creating a bright but balanced presence
- Earth tones, florals, and vegetation are represented throughout the lineup to maintain a natural connection to the island inspiration
Higher denominations such as $500 and $1,000 were included to complete the visual arc and round out the set.
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Tournament Set
T100 through T25,000
CPC Large Crown Mold
The tournament set was designed as a complementary extension of the cash set. The goal was to introduce more structure while maintaining the overall identity.
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The tournament set was designed to feel like a natural extension of the PBHC property rather than a separate concept.
- Spot pattern selected: 3D14 for consistency, balance, and clarity across the full progression
- Intentional color progression with increasing visual intensity as denominations rise
- The T5000 chip leans into a deeper maroon and red palette inspired by flowing lava, adding contrast and weight to the upper tier
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Full System
When viewed together, the cash and tournament sets form a complete environment.
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This was always the goal. Not just a set of chips, but a cohesive casino system that reflects a singular identity across all formats of play.
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Acknowledgments
This project represents my first custom set and my entry into the PCF community. It would not have been possible without the inspiration and support found here.
Special thanks to:
@Colquhoun for inlay design execution and creative direction
@David Spragg for craftsmanship and guidance throughout the process
@Irish for the CPC loaner service, which made it possible to evaluate chip colors and combinations in person
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Final Thoughts
PBHC was designed to be vibrant, playable, and cohesive, while still feeling intentional and complete. It is deeply personal to my experience in Maui, but also intended to be broadly appealing as a fully realized casino concept.
I am honored to submit it for consideration.
I also really dig the Bon Temp’s, I think they definitely deserve a look!Not sure it rises to the level of the others, but a shameless self-plug for @svickn's Bon Temps Jouer set that I helped design:
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Wow, I had completely missed seeing this set on here, @ChipMonster. Fantastic set! (As are all the sets in this thread, but I had come across the rest in passing before.)
Also forgot Tower of Terror themed, but just ran into this now… (at WDW with family).I'll throw in @MarquetteMonkey 's Tip Top Club. Love the theming, vintage vibe, color-matched inlays, and unique colorways & spot patterns (e.g. his $5).
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/introducing-the-tip-top-club-custom-cpc-set.125102/
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And I'll also stump again for two of my favorite newer hot stamp sets:
@JMC9389 Canoe Club
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/the-canoe-club-cash-set-cpc.96889/
I think there is a lack of hot stamps represented in the HOF
100% Belong here! I remember when they were introduced. Amazing colors and integrations between the clay and the inlays. That $20 is SOOOO Louisiana!Not sure it rises to the level of the others, but a shameless self-plug for @svickn's Bon Temps Jouer set that I helped design:
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Wow, I had completely missed seeing this set on PCF, @ChipMonster. Fantastic set! (As are all the sets in this thread, but I had come across the rest in passing before.)