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Any idea on values and what’s the gold color/flakes in the higher denominations Presidents? Thank you in advance for the entertaining comments to come.
Boom Boom chips are somebody's personal customs made by Paulson using their fantasy/home chip colors/spots (from back when they did so).
The metallic flakes in the PNY chips are an added security feature sometimes used on higher-denomination chips -- making it more difficult to counterfeit chips by merely repainting low-value denominations as high-value chip colors. Aluminum -- sometimes anodized -- is often the metal added to Paulson chip clay material for such purposes.
I’m not the expert BG is but I imagine it’s just referred to as black with aluminum flakes. Simply an additional security feature, rather than a new color altogether.BGinGA, did Paulson ever give a color name to black chips with aluminum flakes? Did they ever produce a color sample chip of that color?
I am trying to complete a Paulson color sample set, already have about 188 chips, including the rare discontinued "Royal Blue". I have never seen a color sample chip like that, black with shiny silver flakes, almost like flickering stars in a night sky. I feel like it should be called "galaxy black" or something like that.
@BGinGA being pagedBGinGA, did Paulson ever give a color name to black chips with aluminum flakes? Did they ever produce a color sample chip of that color?
I am trying to complete a Paulson color sample set, already have about 188 chips, including the rare discontinued "Royal Blue". I have never seen a color sample chip like that, black with shiny silver flakes, almost like flickering stars in a night sky. I feel like it should be called "galaxy black" or something like that.
^this. Not color-specific.I imagine it’s just referred to as black withaluminummetal flakes. Simply an additional security feature, rather than a new color altogether.