SOLD Red Garter (Wendover, NV - 1980) Solid Leaded Paulson Gold SCV 25¢ Fracs - 1 rack (1 Viewer)

Status
Not open for further replies.

ski_ex5

Straight
Joined
Dec 24, 2013
Messages
787
Reaction score
1,080
Location
Texas
Rating - 100%
29   0   0
AUCTION ENDS ON
Oct 27, 2021
AUCTION ENDS AT
9:30 PM Eastern Time
STARTING BID
$175
MINIMUM BID INCREMENT
$1
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
  1. PayPal F&F
  2. Zelle
SHIPPING TERMS
Winner Pays
SHIPS VIA
USPS Small Flat Rate Box
AUCTION GUIDELINES
    1. The highest bid at the closing time listed above will win. If there is a bid within 5 minutes of the closing time (original or extended closing time), 5 minutes shall be added to the time of the last bid, until there are no bids within the final 5 minutes. Because seconds are not displayed on post timestamps, these examples will be used as a reference.
    2. No Reserve. The Starting Bid of this auction will be treated as the Reserve Price.
    3. Bids must be placed in whole US dollars, using numbers in minimum increments as stated above. (bids using images or spelled out numbers are not valid)
    4. All bids are to be placed openly in this thread. No bids via Private Message/Convo. Sellers are not permitted to bid on their own auctions.
    5. The seller reserves the right to edit the listing to clarify statements or correct any errors.
    6. Once a valid bid is made, the auction can not be canceled. Bid edits and/or retractions are not permitted. Violations of this rule will result in discipline at the discretion of PCF Admins and/or Moderators.
    7. PCF (its Owner, Admins, and Moderators) are not responsible for any actions or outcomes that take place in this auction.
About the chips:
Up for auction are 100x Red Garter (Wendover, NV - 1980) solid leaded Paulson Gold SCV 25¢ fracs. To be clear, these chips are the color Paulson calls “Gold”, i.e. NOT “Metallic Gold”. These chips are casino worn, and there’s wear on the hot stamps, though most of the edge wear is smooth, with few nicks. They can be coaxed to stand on edge, but it takes a bit of effort. They are buttery smooth, and feel and sound great when shuffled! Average weight is about 10.1g/chip. Please see the photos to judge condition for yourself.

These make a *great* frac for a mixed casino worn - but not *too* worn - set!


*Dealer button and racks are not included in the auction.

If you win multiple auctions, I will be happy to combine shipping in the most economical way that still ensures safe delivery.

Thanks in advance for your bids!

15F2723B-F42F-4DEC-9EB2-B1004E3F45D4.jpeg

19134C9B-FA42-4937-B0E9-55B857C95A20.jpeg

C18A26A5-E233-4F9F-85E8-54AA0385FF73.jpeg
 
This casino is an hour away from me and the first casino I played blackjack in. I doubled my money and went to bed happy.

$180
 
This is your official “auction ends tonight, folks” reminder! =-)
 
I might be in the minority, but I agree. Minty chips are fine, but to me, nothing feels and sounds better than smoothly worn leaded SCV chips!

Well… except for smoothly worn leaded LCVs!!

Ummm… and except for smoothly worn Mason & Co. Hub mold chips, like the Horseshoe Club (Reno) grey $25 chips from 1956! They were the hands down winners in blind taste tests with my poker group! Er… blind shuffling tests!
 
  • Like
Reactions: ovo
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom