Personally I feel like every chip needs a blue spot with that theme...
Okay! Black versus blue versus red denominations! I was afraid a blue denomination might be overdoing it, but I'm definitely on team 'blue'.
EDIT: Threw in a deep red denomination as well, which is tough because I really like that one as well.
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Yeah that has my vote.
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BLUE DenomRED denom!
^^^This guy is color blind. Don’t listen to him.BLUE Denom
This guy makes bad life choices don't listen to him.^^^This guy is color blind. Don’t listen to him.![]()
Either way this is a great looking inlay!!Did the slightest bit of tweaking and I honestly think these are what I'm going to have to choose between. One the one hand, I love red denominations, but it does draw attention away from the logo. On the other hand, the black denomination looks really heavy to me.
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BLUE
The bigger Agave image looks good there
The bigger Agave image looks good there
I love these inlays- Paris and Tropicana - and your set reminds me a bit of both.
For me the Blue Agave image is the best part of the inlay.
(Sorry for the poor quality images)
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I take no sides in the denom color.
@Mr HankyThere was someone who created a beautiful, simplistic inlay with a hummingbird on it. I wish I could find a photo of it.
After a whole lot of deliberation, I think that the black denomination looks the best with the way the label is now, but I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the font of the denom. I love red denominations, but it just took too much away from everything else. I also think that this could look really cool as a hot stamp for a tournament set!
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