Help me pick a Frac - RHC set (7 Viewers)

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Stuck in a fit of analysis paralysis. Can't decide on a frac between my south bend $1s and solid goldstrike roulettes. Each have their pros and cons listed below and I can't decide what to go with. Any input is appreciated
South bend:
Pro - able to add on, easier relabel, fun edge spots, have all the chips I want
Cons - slightly more worn but fits the set well, edge spots are similar to 100 and share the same neon green spot (I'm not sure if the $100 and .25 will ever be on the table at the same time)
Solid roulette:
Pro - sharp, bright, fits set well too
Cons - difficult to relabel (getting the hang of it), still looking for 40 more chips.

Each chip has one picture taken under househokf lighting and one under led.
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I can tell you from experience that the GS roulettes are miserable to murder, so that should definitely be a serious consideration.
 
Personally I like solid fracs…feels more “coin-ish” to me. I also like the spot progression of the solids better in your lineup. But I’m not the one who’d have to find 40 more, then murder and relabel them.
 
Depending on how crazy you are, I believe the GS roulettes are leaded or semi-leaded, which may lead to different sound/feel than the remainder of the set if those are not leaded chips.

If that isn’t an issue I like the solids a lot better with the lineup. The South Bend $1 is a great chip but ends up outshining the rest. Though if you’re highlighting the frac, not a terrible idea either.

Also suggest posting a photo with the chip faces to get a good look at the spots from the top next to each other.

Nice looking set either way!
 
Depending on how crazy you are, I believe the GS roulettes are leaded or semi-leaded, which may lead to different sound/feel than the remainder of the set if those are not leaded chips.

If that isn’t an issue I like the solids a lot better with the lineup. The South Bend $1 is a great chip but ends up outshining the rest. Though if you’re highlighting the frac, not a terrible idea either.

Also suggest posting a photo with the chip faces to get a good look at the spots from the top next to each other.

Nice looking set either way!
They are leaded and mint, so they would feel a little different than the rest of the set.
 
I like the South Bend $1's. The spots are a nice fit with the other denom spots.
 
Nice set!
Judging strictly on the visual harmony of the set as a whole, I prefer the solid. For me it is not even close. The SB $1 being the only chip in the lineup with a 3 color edge spot really makes it stick out.
 

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