For Sale BCC High Roller Club - tourney sets & sample sets (2 Viewers)

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Poker Chip Santa has arrived for Christmas Eve. He's a bit too chunky this year to fit down your chimney, so he's going to have to mail these out.

For your consideration are (5) tourney sets, (8) sample sets, and extras/add-ons.

BCC High Roller Club
- BCC (Blue Chip Company) was run by Charlie and Mike Endy (of the Paulson family). These are compression molded clay chips similar to Paulsons, but on their own molds (flame mold in this case) and with slightly different clay formulas. BCC was sued by GPI after they acquired Paulson for infringement but won the lawsuit. It was eventually sold to GPI and liquidated. GPI still offers the BCC line for some customers with limited colors (about a dozen). There were originally 50 47 BCC colors (as of 2009).
- originally made in the 2009/2010 timeframe, just before BCC was shut down & sold.
- there are V1 and V2 versions available. These were the V2 heavyweights (last version before BCC shut down).
- some variations between different versions include spot colors, inlay background colors, inlay denoms

Shipping Terms
- Buyer pays shipping via USPS flat rate boxes (small, medium or large FRB). 1-2 sample sets are $6 shipping via padded envelope.
- Will ship internationally outside of US at buyer's risk. Reshipper preferred.

Chips, Plaque, Dealer Buttons
BCC-HRC-032.webp
BCC-High-Roller-Club-10.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-08.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-07.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-05.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-06.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-03.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-02.webpBCC-High-Roller-Club-01.webp

Weight:
$25: 9.1g
$100: 9.3g
$500: 9.2g
$1K: 8.5g
$5K: 9g
$25K: 9.4g

PXL_20251227_015604511.webpPXL_20251227_015752889.webpPXL_20251227_015856645.webpPXL_20251227_020404060.webpPXL_20251227_020041346.webpPXL_20251227_020150063.webp

1) T25 Base Tourney Set: 4 3 sets available
(120) 25
(120) 100
(60) 500
(80) 1K
(20) 5K
(400) Total
+ your pick of (1) HRC Dealer Button (black or white)
= $1,500 per set
BCC-HRC-014.webpBCC-HRC-015.webpBCC-HRC-016.webpBCC-HRC-019.webpBCC-HRC-039.webpBCC-HRC-040.webpBCC-HRC-035.webpBCC-HRC-036.webp
Pictured are T20K starting stacks of (12/12/5/6/2)

2) T500 Base Tourney Set: 1 set available
(available with purchase of T25 set)

(120) 500
(180) 1K
(120) 5K
(80) 25K
(30) 100K plaques
(530) Total
+ your pick of (1) HRC Dealer Button (black or white)
= $2,050
BCC-HRC-021.webpBCC-HRC-024.webpBCC-HRC-025.webpBCC-HRC-029.webpBCC-HRC-030.webpBCC-HRC-031.webpBCC-HRC-033.webpBCC-HRC-034.webp
Pictured are T500K starting stacks of (6/12/12/5/3), with plenty of extra chips for different starting configurations.

3) Sample Sets: SOLD OUT
3A
- 8 chips + 1 plaque
(5 SOLD OUT)
$5, $25, $100, $500 purple, $500 pink, $1k, $5k, $25k, $100k plaque
= $60 per set

3B
- 7 chips + 1 plaque
(3 SOLD OUT)
$5, $25, $100, $500 pink, $1k, $5k, $25k, $100k plaque
= $55 per set

BCC-HRC-041.webp

4) Extras / Add-Ons

(12) $5: $6/ea
(184) (174) $25: $4/ea
(22) $100: $6/ea
(8) $500: $5/ea
(34) $1k: $5/ea
*(20) $1k (gray logo background with slightly diff base shade of yellow): $5/ea
(12) $25k: $8/ea

BCC-HRC-037.webp

NO DEALER BUTTONS LEFT. The 5 left are reserved for set buyers (3 white, 2 black).

* The (20) $1k extras left has a slightly different body shade and the inlay has a different color background and club.
BCC-High-Roller-Club-04.webp
 
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Stunning set. :tup:
BCC and a CT group buy at it's best.
They should have done these on 43mm (was there a BCC 43mm?) or even 50mm.

My set is T500 too.
The 100's are so nice :love:
I should have bought 200-400 of them just to use them as an ante chip for the set.
 
Got some questions, added some info in the OP about BCC chips.

BCC (Blue Chip Company) was run by Charlie and Mike Endy (of the Paulson family). These are compression molded clay chips similar to Paulsons, but on their own molds (flame mold in this case) and with slightly different clay formulas. BCC was sued by GPI after they acquired Paulson for infringement but won the lawsuit. It was eventually sold to GPI and liquidated. GPI still offers the BCC line for some customers with limited colors (about a dozen). There were originally around 50 BCC colors.
 
For the cash set enthusiast
I did not know the set had quarters.
I have a sample set with all of those except that.
I don't collect samples, but do keep them for the wall display if I have a set.
 

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