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Hello,
I want to create a custom cpc set and stick to standard casino colors whenever possible. However, there are always options for deviations from the standard colors, e.g. 100 (black, brown, gray) 500 (purple, light blue, white). As far as I know, there are also differences between a cash set and a tournament set. And also between the u.s. States. The standard colors in Europe and Asia would also be very interesting.
I would like to find out all the options and then choose the best color combination for my set. I would be very happy about links to existing summaries.
Thanks in advance.
 
Lots of prior discussion on this topic in previous threads (use the search function).

In general, depending on jurisdiction:

$1 - white or blue
$2.50 - pink or blue
$5 - red or yellow
$20 - yellow or black
$25 - green or purple
$100 - black or white
$500 -- purple or orange
$1000 -- yellow or orange
$5000 -- grey or pink
$25000 -- green or blue

Lots of individual variations, especially in the higher denominations larger than $500. Pretty much anything goes for no-value tourney sets.
 
Depends where you are. New Jersey has legally defined color to value, I believe. I think that standard is probably most common outside of California.
 
Cash set is easy
1 - white
5 - red
25 - green
100 - black

tourny is easy, just tribute the best tourny set on the PCF! ESPT
 
Lots of prior discussion on this topic in previous threads (use the search function).

In general, depending on jurisdiction:

$1 - white or blue
$2.50 - pink or blue
$5 - red or yellow
$20 - yellow or black
$25 - green or purple
$100 - black or white
$500 -- purple or orange
$1000 -- yellow or orange
$5000 -- grey or pink
$25000 -- green or blue

Lots of individual variations, especially in the higher denominations larger than $500. Pretty much anything goes for no-value tourney sets.

What is the CC of 50c? Orange?
 

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