Auction Details (Archived)
Auction ends at: 9:30 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: Oct 8, 2021
Starting bid: $225
Minimum bid increment: $1
Payments accepted: PayPal F&F, Zelle
Shipping terms: Winner Pays - Worldwide
Ships via: USPS Medium Flat Rate Box
About the chips:
Up for auction are 100x St. Jo Frontier (St. Joseph, MO - 1994) Spotted Leaded Paulson Day Green SCV Primary $25s with Red and what looks like a lighter shade of Orchid spots (it’s like Paulson Grey with a bit of Orchid mixed in). In addition to the rack of chips, 39 extra primary $25s, plus one secondary hundo are included, for a grand total of 140 chips. These chips, as purchased from The Chip Room years ago, had gold foil cancellation stamps. Those hot stamps have been removed from these chips. The chips are casino used, but are in great shape, and all stand on edge. Notable are the feel good textured and shaped inlays! These chips weigh an average 9.8 grams. Please see the photos to judge condition for yourself.
In case you’re not already familiar, most of these chips have hairline cracks as a result of heavy-handed cancellation hot stamping. You can see the cracks in the photos. My group has played 8-10 games with a set of St. Jo secondaries with these cracks, and so far, none have broken apart. Don’t take my word for it, though… please check with other PCF members who own these chips to learn their experience!
*Dealer button and racks are not included in the auction.
SHIPPING - For chip safety, I’d prefer not to squeeze 140 chips into a SFRB. That said, a MFRB is a lot larger than necessary for 140 chips! Please note that I’m more than happy to combine shipping when you win more than one auction, even if the auctions don’t end on the same day.
About me:
I’ve been chipping for about 9 years, and after ChipTalk, joined PCF early on. I haven’t been active the past few years. If you don’t know me, and would like a character reference, please contact Melissa (liftapint). She’s good people, and I think possibly more well known than any of my other PCF friends here!
Auction ends at: 9:30 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: Oct 8, 2021
Starting bid: $225
Minimum bid increment: $1
Payments accepted: PayPal F&F, Zelle
Shipping terms: Winner Pays - Worldwide
Ships via: USPS Medium Flat Rate Box
About the chips:
Up for auction are 100x St. Jo Frontier (St. Joseph, MO - 1994) Spotted Leaded Paulson Day Green SCV Primary $25s with Red and what looks like a lighter shade of Orchid spots (it’s like Paulson Grey with a bit of Orchid mixed in). In addition to the rack of chips, 39 extra primary $25s, plus one secondary hundo are included, for a grand total of 140 chips. These chips, as purchased from The Chip Room years ago, had gold foil cancellation stamps. Those hot stamps have been removed from these chips. The chips are casino used, but are in great shape, and all stand on edge. Notable are the feel good textured and shaped inlays! These chips weigh an average 9.8 grams. Please see the photos to judge condition for yourself.
In case you’re not already familiar, most of these chips have hairline cracks as a result of heavy-handed cancellation hot stamping. You can see the cracks in the photos. My group has played 8-10 games with a set of St. Jo secondaries with these cracks, and so far, none have broken apart. Don’t take my word for it, though… please check with other PCF members who own these chips to learn their experience!
*Dealer button and racks are not included in the auction.
SHIPPING - For chip safety, I’d prefer not to squeeze 140 chips into a SFRB. That said, a MFRB is a lot larger than necessary for 140 chips! Please note that I’m more than happy to combine shipping when you win more than one auction, even if the auctions don’t end on the same day.
About me:
I’ve been chipping for about 9 years, and after ChipTalk, joined PCF early on. I haven’t been active the past few years. If you don’t know me, and would like a character reference, please contact Melissa (liftapint). She’s good people, and I think possibly more well known than any of my other PCF friends here!