For Sale 9/30 Reduction — SDPM $1 and Frac - Stardust Poker Mansion (4 Viewers)

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Offered today is:

200 x Paulson SDPM HM $1 @ $275 $270 $265 $260 per rack AND
199 x Custom CPC SDPM on FDL mold @ $175 $170 $165 $160 per rack/shortrack

Total is $900 $875 $855 $845 $835 for all and if all stay together shipping/insurance is gratis for the buyer.

Please dibs in thread and follow up with a PM. Priority to single buyer if there is sufficient interest in the first 48 hours.

For the racks shipping and insurance will be at cost via USPS priority and include 3rd party insurance (@ $1 per $100 of insured value)

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The $1s are the actual Paulson House Mold cash chips used at the SDPM.

The 25c fracs are high end clay chips but they were custom made to accompany the SDPM. Around the time the SDPM chips were released to the PCF masses there was a group buy organized and these are a part of that group buy. The SDPM was located in in Khanawake, Quebec as such the CPC fleur-de-lis mold chosen for the Frac is the perfect choice as the FDL is a symbol of French Royalty and depicted on the flag of Quebec.

Here is a Stardust Poker Mansion Promo Video to satiate your SDPM curiosity [but you may need subtitles]. Google maps tells the story of this "Mansion?". Sep 2011 - under construction. Sep 2012 - open for business. Aug 2015 - the building is rebranded something else. On the bright side for a "casino used" Paulson $1 these chips are in great shape.

It would be great if these chips stayed together but it's PCF - murder is always on the table. You can even watch a video on youtube of a red SDPM chip getting murdered. Other users with murderous intent have taken the SDPM Cash $1 to make Bounty chips for their SDPM tournament set. Another popular "mod" is to take advantage of a "Stardust" House Mold to make a "Stardust" Las Vegas tribute chip like @Perthmike did here:
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(Pic used w/o permission)

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Google maps pic of the "Mansion".

Pic from @haroldnavarrete sales thread in 2018 where I believe these chips are from:
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Now for more pr0n of the chips in question:
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Lastly, whichever of you madlads bought stardustpokermansion.com to redirect it to the PCF SDPM thread... genius.
 
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20 minute drive from my house. I’d love these but out of my budget. GLWS!
I’m interested to know when it closed / how long the 1s were in play. Poker atlas said they had only 6 tables. Is that true?

Pleased to here more about this magical mansion.
 
I’m interested to know when it closed / how long the 1s were in play. Poker atlas said they had only 6 tables. Is that true?

Pleased to here more about this magical mansion.

As I recall it wasn’t open very long at all… maybe less than 6 months?

The chips are in very good condition. I’d categorize them as “very lightly casino-used.”
 
I’m interested to know when it closed / how long the 1s were in play. Poker atlas said they had only 6 tables. Is that true?

Pleased to here more about this magical mansion.
I never went there and I don’t know a ton but it did host a significant poker tournament back in 2012 after a local player won the WSOP main event, Josh Duhamel. There were several hundred players in that so there must’ve been more capacity than 6 tables. It was on the Kahnawake native reservation (near Montreal) next door to what is now Playground Poker Room.
I’ll ask around and see if I can find out more.
 
I never went there and I don’t know a ton but it did host a significant poker tournament back in 2012 after a local player won the WSOP main event, Josh Duhamel. There were several hundred players in that so there must’ve been more capacity than 6 tables. It was on the Kahnawake native reservation (near Montreal) next door to what is now Playground Poker Room.
I’ll ask around and see if I can find out more.

Pretty sure these chips were brought to the forum by @noblecountydanny … you can probably get creative with some searches and get the history.
 

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