Frontier Casino (St. Joseph, MO) – $5 / $25 / $100 Paulson (1 Viewer)

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Hi everyone,

I wanted to share a few casino-used Paulson chips from the Frontier Casino in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Denominations: $5/$25/$100
 

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Many of mine have gold stamp on one side. Did yours have the stamp? If so, do you have a good method for removing it?
 
Many of mine have gold stamp on one side. Did yours have the stamp? If so, do you have a good method for removing it?
No, none of my 600+ chips had that gold stamp. They were clean, just like you’d get them from a casino.
 
Many of mine have gold stamp on one side. Did yours have the stamp? If so, do you have a good method for removing it?

As mentioned by @MatrixExplosion, the Q-tip/cotton ball method will work but for thee most effective results you just need to use "Non-Acetone" nail polish remover instead of rubbing alcohol.

I would dip one end of a Q-tip in Non-Acetone nail polish remover for 2-3 seconds & just start swabbing back 'n forth over the gold foil stamp. Once the stamp is removed, I then used the clean end of the Q-tip to swab over the chip face to absorb/wipe up any remaining nail polish remover.
Afterwards I would lay the chips out flat, cleaned-side face up, to dry overnight before putting them in play.

A little amount of nail polish remover goes a long way but you'll end up going through a crapload of Q-tips! Hope this helps and GL with the cleaning process.

*** Please be extremely cautious if you intend to use this method to clean the fracs. Because they are hot-stamped, I am not sure if the nail polish remover will also remove the original hot-stamp along with the gold foil cancelation stamp. ***
 
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