jpietrella
4 of a Kind
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Auction ends at: 6:00 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: Jul 3, 2025
Starting bid: $575
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I've regrettably had to abandon my Cali 814 set. I was close to a rack of these after accumulating them one at a time, which would have ended up serving as my frac. I've traded off a almost 2 barrels of these as singles and these two barrels, as far as I know are the only 2 UNIQUE BARRELS, are what remain. Starting this at below my cost.
Most of these (38) are in mint-near mint condition with perfect stamps. (3) are somewhat used and dirty, but still stand on edge easily and could use a cleaning. There is a single chip that has a lighter shade of purple - it's not damage or fading, it's just a different run or something as I've come across a handful of these.
These tested positive for lead using my kit and they are pretty beefy with some of them weighing easily over 12g and an average barrel being about 11.65g/chip. Apologies for the weird lighting in my office.
I don't have a color sample but I believe that they are canary yellow with orchid 814 edge spots. The single chip with the lighter shade of purple appears to be petunia.
Auction ends at: 6:00 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: Jul 3, 2025
Starting bid: $575
Minimum bid increment: $1
Payments accepted: PayPal F&F, PayPal G&S, Venmo
Shipping terms: Winner Pays - Worldwide
Ships via: USPS Small Flat Rate Box
I've regrettably had to abandon my Cali 814 set. I was close to a rack of these after accumulating them one at a time, which would have ended up serving as my frac. I've traded off a almost 2 barrels of these as singles and these two barrels, as far as I know are the only 2 UNIQUE BARRELS, are what remain. Starting this at below my cost.
Most of these (38) are in mint-near mint condition with perfect stamps. (3) are somewhat used and dirty, but still stand on edge easily and could use a cleaning. There is a single chip that has a lighter shade of purple - it's not damage or fading, it's just a different run or something as I've come across a handful of these.
These tested positive for lead using my kit and they are pretty beefy with some of them weighing easily over 12g and an average barrel being about 11.65g/chip. Apologies for the weird lighting in my office.
I don't have a color sample but I believe that they are canary yellow with orchid 814 edge spots. The single chip with the lighter shade of purple appears to be petunia.