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does however state they are heavy quality 14 gram...
That’s how you know they’re good.
does however state they are heavy quality 14 gram...
I'd be surprised if he wasn't.It's like the seller is reading this thread. Still overpriced, but getting warmer in terms of set size. The 25s are UGLY.
It's like the seller is reading this thread.
Would be a much better set breakdown with 200 $1’s and 200 $25’s for a $1/1 or $1/2 game.
I have to check something, but I think I can do 20% of this. ~$1500 for 20% of the chips. Rack of 500s, woo!I would be willing to contribute to this endeavor. 25% ish..
Don't some of the leaded whites come in around 12g?Heaviest Paulson chip I own is an oversize solid blaze orange no mold Winner Club, at 16g. To my knowledge, the heaviest 43mm chips are Casino Aztar (Evansville) secondary $1000, many at 15g or more.
Most older metallic gold 39mm chips weigh in over 11g, as do some showboat greys. I suspect older metallic silver and (discontinued) royal blue chips are up there, too.
It's like the seller is reading this thread.
Just checked Starlite $1, Horseshoe Gardena $100, Palais de Congres $50, and Eddie's $500 -- all leaded, and all under 11g - some not even close.Don't some of the leaded whites come in around 12g?
Strange...for some reason I thought I remembered some of the older hot-stamped semi-customs being up around 11.9g. *shrug* Dunno what I was thinking of.some not even close.
I thought 11.5 gram were the good ones...That’s how you know they’re good.
I thought 11.5 gram were the good ones...
I am sure he’s watching ... and even if he isn’t, someone should let him knowDude just needs to dump them for $8,000 to some one who can redistribute them to the community.
His dreams of some$16,000$22,000 windfall are just that... dreams.
I am sure he’s watching ... and even if he isn’t, someone should let him know
Heaviest Paulson chip I own is an oversize solid blaze orange no mold Winner Club, at 16g. To my knowledge, the heaviest 43mm chips are Casino Aztar (Evansville) secondary $1000, many at 15g or more.
Most older metallic gold 39mm chips weigh in over 11g, as do some showboat greys. I suspect older metallic silver and (discontinued) royal blue chips are up there, too.
Just checked Starlite $1, Horseshoe Gardena $100, Palais de Congres $50, and Eddie's $500 -- all leaded, and all under 11g - some not even close.
Are they really 14g or he's guessingYep, the Aztar is the heaviest 43mm I know of (on my scale they weigh an average of 14.5g, and all pretty equal, though only have 8 of them).
The grey Main Street Station $.25 hotstamps are the next heaviest 39mm I have at 11.52g (grey Freddie's Club $.25 hotstamps are nearly the same weight).
My racks of Silver Palace $5s average 11.4g
btw, all of my weight measurements are using mint chips.
Haven't found a white 39mm over 11g, but my blue 1986 Bally's $1s are 11.24g
Anyway, we know these are quality chips due to their 14g weight
Are they really 14g or he's guessing
My guess is 10.3gCan't say if he's guessing or just assuming it, but I'd put money on them not being 14g if someone wants the action
My guess is 10.3g
I'll take the under.Can't say if he's guessing or just assuming it, but I'd put money on them not being 14g if someone wants the action
Still taking the under.My guess is 10.3g
I'd be surprised if any exceed 10g.I'd guess they will range between ~9.5g and ~10.5g depending on denom (similar to the Horseshoe Cleveland secondaries)
The breakdown may not allow it...
With only 2,200x $1s, his hands are tied. He can really only make 4-5 playable sets, and then he’s stuck with all those higher denoms; those 6,000x 25s are killing him. It’s a tough spot to be in to try and unload these. Selling all at once is really his only move... from a max. profit standpoint, that is.
I’d say he’s got about $8,000-$10,000 in playable sets. The rest is just dead weight.
Heaviest Paulson chip I own is an oversize solid blaze orange no mold Winner Club, at 16g. To my knowledge, the heaviest 43mm chips are Casino Aztar (Evansville) secondary $1000, many at 15g or more.
Most older metallic gold 39mm chips weigh in over 11g, as do some showboat greys. I suspect older metallic silver and (discontinued) royal blue chips are up there, too.