Paulson Diamond Poker Chips - how to price them? (1 Viewer)

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So, I have been getting ready to move and have decided to significantly reduce my inventory of poker chips. I have no idea what year it was - but if I remember correctly I was able to buy these chips directly from Paulson. The first set I bought were solids and the second set had spots. So the majority of them have never been played. I want them to end up with someone who would appreciate their history - but I have no idea on how to price them. I am looking for input about what folks think would be reasonable pricing.

The solid color chips have not seen play. The $1, $5, & $10 chips were my go to chips in my weekly game. The $1 & $5 well used but in really nice condition. About half the $10 chips have very little play. While the $25 chip may have been available - when I bought these chips that amount was rarely in play. The others hot stamped 50¢, $50 and $100 never saw play.....



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I think it is cool that you have Paulson blanks! That is not something you see every day and could work great for a custom hot stamp set.
 
Yeah - after I pulled them out - I was thinking I should do that ---- Its hard to let go of these chips ....
 
Damn, nice! But I am good. GLWS!
 
Price at $15k…this will bring more attention to the sale. Folks will be on the ragged edge of thread crapping while those with actual interest can PM you with offers. Leverage those offers against each other to get the best price without the risk of an auction…
 

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