Sold Horizon Blue Paulson THC Mold MINT Condition for 58 Cents per Chip (1 Viewer)

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I've got 81 Horizon blue Paulson THC mold Roulette chips for sale. They are kinda chalky as you can see and could use a good oiling. I always intended to mill the hotstamp off and put some Gear labels on them but have never gotten around to it.

Asking 75 $65 $55 shipped CONUS. That works out to 58 cents per chip.

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It's so hard to tell from pictures, but I think these chips are a little too dark for Day Blue. Unfortunately, Paulson has more shades of Blue than any other main colour. Maybe "Dolphin Blue" or "Aqua"?
 
Unfortunately I don't have any blue chips to compare it to color-wise so it's kind of a shot in the dark.

Price drop to 70 plus shipping!
 
If you had a flamingo!

I gave the only flamingo I had away when I did that Free to a good home contest a couple weeks ago. I feel like this is a darker blue then those from what I remember
 
Is there any difference between roulette chips and non-roulette chips other than what they were used for in the casino?
 
Is there any difference between roulette chips and non-roulette chips other than what they were used for in the casino?

In terms of composition they use the same materials and coloring. If the hotstamp was milled off and you put an inlay they would be identical to any other THC casino chip as far as I know.
 
Verified that these are Horizon Blue with a Paulson color sample at Forrest's house this last weekend. Bump!
 
Is there any difference between roulette chips and non-roulette chips other than what they were used for in the casino?
In the several casinos I've dealt, the roulette cheques are a plastic or some form of hybrid-composition, not clay like the Paulson variety. I think there is a security element to that, as well as the fact that they're easier/faster to rake and stack. Just my opinion.
 
In the several casinos I've dealt, the roulette cheques are a plastic or some form of hybrid-composition, not clay like the Paulson variety. I think there is a security element to that, as well as the fact that they're easier/faster to rake and stack. Just my opinion.

Yeah the Roulette mold chips are a composite (the mold actually says roulette not the top hat and canes). These are definitely the clay formula though.
 
Yeah the Roulette mold chips are a composite (the mold actually says roulette not the top hat and canes). These are definitely the clay formula though.
Paulson roulette mold chips are made of the same clay formula as other Paulson chips, just a different mold. They also make roulette chips on their other molds, like these. Nice chips, nice price btw!
 
Yeah the Roulette mold chips are a composite (the mold actually says roulette not the top hat and canes). These are definitely the clay formula though.
Yes, these are for sure. I agree. I thought @Davism72 was asking "in general" what is different among roulette cheques. GLWS!
 
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