SOLD Racks of Fuschia Copa Casino 5 Dollar Chips DOWN TO LAST 90, FIRST $60 TAKES (1 Viewer)

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Yes, to use as 5 cent chips for a micro stakes cash game. I'm sorry I wasn't clear! I was always planning on using the $5's in the Cincy set as 50 cent chips in the small cash games I have.

I'm just not sure if this pink goes with the white, red, green, and black of the Cincy set, but for relabeled fracs, I suppose beggars can't be choosers, right?

I have a bunch of different colored solids I haven't put up yet, let me know what color you decide on and maybe I can help you out.
 
I have a bunch of different colored solids I haven't put up yet, let me know what color you decide on and maybe I can help you out.
Yep. I have 12 racks of fuchsia on the way to pair with 3 racks of charcoal solids. Will mill and fill to make a limit set. Not sure yet if it will be 25¢ fuchsia w/$1 charcoal, or $5 fuchsia w/$20 charcoal. I have both stakes covered with other sets, but neither set could really cover limit games.
 
Yep. I have 12 racks of fuchsia on the way to pair with 3 racks of charcoal solids. Will mill and fill to make a limit set. Not sure yet if it will be 25¢ fuchsia w/$1 charcoal, or $5 fuchsia w/$20 charcoal. I have both stakes covered with other sets, but neither set could really cover limit games.
Don’t your bigger value chips need to be 10x or 20x the workhorse for a limit set? or is that ante chip and workhorse? Just curious cause I’m wanting to plan a limit set.
 
Don’t your bigger value chips need to be 10x or 20x the workhorse for a limit set? or is that ante chip and workhorse? Just curious cause I’m wanting to plan a limit set.
I am sure experts will tell me I'm wrong...but I am good with my breakdown. It's just that when all workhorse chips are in play, rebuys will need to buy them from other players with the value chips.
 
Don’t your bigger value chips need to be 10x or 20x the workhorse for a limit set? or is that ante chip and workhorse? Just curious cause I’m wanting to plan a limit set.
I could always make the charcoal into hundos, but then I don't think they would ever really play in my games.
 
I am sure experts will tell me I'm wrong...but I am good with my breakdown. It's just that when all workhorse chips are in play, rebuys will need to buy them from other players with the value chips.
I suppose it keeps more chips in play which is the ultimate goal lol. I’m hoping to try some fixed limit at tonight’s game for the first time but I don’t own a “limit” set. Will either use a combo of .25s and 1s or .50s and 1s. I’m expecting it will drive myself crazy but also be motivation to go harvest more .50s lol.
 
Yes, to use as 5 cent chips for a micro stakes cash game. I'm sorry I wasn't clear! I was always planning on using the $5's in the Cincy set as 50 cent chips in the small cash games I have.

I'm just not sure if this pink goes with the white, red, green, and black of the Cincy set, but for relabeled fracs, I suppose beggars can't be choosers, right?
If you had blue quarters, the fuchsia nickels would look fantastic, IMO.
 
If you had blue quarters, the fuchsia nickels would look fantastic, IMO.
I'm going to use the green $25 chips from the Horseshoe Cincy set as quarters for my cash game. That would really pop with the fuschia, I think. Trick is just to find more of the $25's now!
 
I'm going to use the green $25 chips from the Horseshoe Cincy set as quarters for my cash game. That would really pop with the fuschia, I think. Trick is just to find more of the $25's now!
That would work, as well!
 
80 cents a chip is a great price for quality chips in my experience of chipping , I just liked the fuchsia color from Gulfport , might be able to work them into another set
100%. The chips look like they have sharp edges for the most part as well!
 
Okay, thinking about 1000s for a Horseshoe Cincy tourney set - 1 table set so I’m thinking 100 thousands. Would fuchsia be an absurd color choice? Have you got any solids that wouldn’t be ridiculous? PM me if so! :)
 
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Okay, thinking about 1000s for a Horseshoe Cincy tourney set - 1 table set so I’m thinking 100 thousands. Would fuchsia be an absurd color choice? Have you got any solids that wouldn’t be ridiculous? PM me if so! :)
OP definitely has a lot to choose from, I hope you sent him a message!

I know the higher denomination chips are expensive, but I shot a PM over to @Gear earlier and they do not recommend putting new stickers over hot stamps that are in good shape.

I myself bought two racks of the fuschia chips from OP to use as nickels for my Cincy cash set when my friends and I play low blinds. They won't have Horseshoe stickers on them, but I think everyone will get the idea. I'm the one that wants everything to match :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:.

Thanks again @Brookston !
 
Okay, thinking about 1000s for a Horseshoe Cincy tourney set - 1 table set so I’m thinking 100 thousands. Would fuchsia be an absurd color choice? Have you got any solids that wouldn’t be ridiculous? PM me if so! :)

I have at least that many either clay or butterscotch colored, but I think they are roulette mold.
 
Groovy. I’ve got the bit and a friend with a drill press to do some milling before slapping labels over the top of any chips to be included in the set.
 
If anyone has any doubts on these, don't. Other than some small flea bites and a couple of odd marks, these chips are unplayed and basically near mint condition.

Awesome deal at $80/rack. I already got myself two. These are AWESOME nickels for a mixed cash set.
 
:D Genesis of a limit set.

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If anyone has any doubts on these, don't. Other than some small flea bites and a couple of odd marks, these chips are unplayed and basically near mint condition.

Awesome deal at $80/rack. I already got myself two. These are AWESOME nickels for a mixed cash set.

Thanks for your kind review!
 
Man, that Fuschia really pops, but honestly thought that oiling the entire chip would be overkill. Those chips are basically mint, making oiling unnecessary. Hmm...
 
Man, that Fuschia really pops, but honestly thought that oiling the entire chip would be overkill. Those chips are basically mint, making oiling unnecessary. Hmm...
But, I assume that there was water damage, making oiling necessary. After seeing the photo above, now I have 1200 chips to oil. :eek:
 
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