Stardust Poker Mansion Quarters (2 Viewers)

Which color to use for quarters?


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I been dragging my feet with this project. I have the labels in hand so here is the last round of choices.

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Color Choices (flash / no flash)

SILVER
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YELLOW
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PINK
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i actually like the silver more than i'd have imagined for a frac in this spot, but it's still the yellow by a mile imo.
 
Very close. I say pink, yellow, grey.
yellow looks like most contrast but pink seems to be ok as well in this regards.
looking forward to see result.
 
Funny. I think the yellow is by far........................ the Fuglyist.

The Silver is hands down the best followed by Pink.
 
Yellow with the $5s makes me think of this...:cool:

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OR for your viewing pleasure..

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Ketchup looks like Lily from the AT&T commercials. Here is her youtube channel before she started doing those commercials.

 
+1 for pink. If the yellow was different shade, then maybe. The silver kind of blends with the edge spots of the $5s.
 
Yellow. Sweet looking set. The other two colors are too similar. The Yellow will stand out
 
i vote yellow.
it's the biggest contrast in colours.
the gray matches the red chip's edge spots and its white edge spot matches the white chip.
the pink is too much in the same level as the red chip imo.

i vote yellow then pink then gray.
 
Gray/silver or yellow, but not pink. Pink is $2.50 and should stay that way.

r u srs? More pink quarters in NV than almost any other color.... Snappers can also be blue in some states as required by law.
 
I think the grey/silver look best with the cash chips especially if $25s and $100s are on the table, then pink, then yellow. The color is about as subdued as the rest of the cash set; the pink and yellow are really eye grabbing. It's also related to both the $1 and $5 chips, with the white edgespots matching the base of the $1, and grey matching the edgespots on the $5s.
 

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