For Sale [SCIENCE CONFIRMS NO LEAD] [PRICE DROP #3] 200x Sterling Cruises $25s (1 Viewer)

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Issued 1998. Semi-leaded at minimum IMO. Felt like it when I had $100s.
I'm not sure where it is here but there was a whole thread about this a while back. They're aluminum flakes. Both the $25s and the $100s. They definitely feel heavy, sure.
 
I'm not sure where it is here but there was a whole thread about this a while back. They're aluminum flakes. Both the $25s and the $100s. They definitely feel heavy, sure.
1998-2002:
Paul-Son starts systematically removing lead content from chip material formulas for all colors. Most were converted by 2002 except for five colors; all were relatively lead-free by 2005. Shaped inlays also started disappearing during this time, and glossy inlay laminates were first introduced (presumably to facilitate new security features).
Hard to know for sure I guess. I mostly go by feel as unleaded is very easy to distinguish and this era of Sterling definitely don't feel like today's unleaded chips.
 
Issued 1998. Semi-leaded at minimum IMO. Felt like it when I had $100s.

Just my opinion, but I suspect these are leaded/weighted.
Aluminum flakes were added by Paulson for security, not weight.
Well great news, I just sent one of the Sterling Cruises $25s along for testing at my lab. It'll join one of these T25s for comparison and funsies - I'll be sure to report back and we'll know for sure.

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Cool. I was wondering if it’s really that simple. Amazed no one here has done this before
Same. There are certainly more advanced methods that exist but this was very simple. I believe you can buy these kits for relatively low cost but I got mine for free from a friend that uses them at work.
 
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