Suggestions for T5000 color in 36m MS set (1 Viewer)

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The 36mm Majestic Star set has charcoal for T100 and gray for T5000. I’d like to change one of these chips to a different color with gear overlabels. I’m likely changing the T5000.
I can replace with green or yellow no problem (WSOP Horseshoe Cinci/Cleveland) Is there another 36mm color I should consider? any suggestions are most welcome!
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I appreciate the comments, I'm also leaning towards yellow -- it's just hard to beat.
 
You might know, but yellow is also the color of the 25ks from this set so if you ever decide to get some of those you might have a problem.

Otherwise i agree 100% yellow is a better looking option.
 
The Indian Blues were from a Horseshoe Casino in a previous sale. The MS 36mm I got were the cheaper of the sets available. Eventually I plan to make the IB'S into $.25 and make a cash set, but also the Creams were T1s so I can also use them as a $1/$2 or $.02/$.05 micro set (no $ symbol therefore just a unit of value 5 could also be $.05) just thought it would make a cool cash set to play along with our tourney 36mm set
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Unfortunately the MS chips are packed up and I don't have any great pics... but.
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Love the colors on these
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Are you keeping the almond(?) color T10000 chip to use as a T10000 denom? If so, it might bug me to have a yellow T5000 and a pale yellow/almond T10000 -- even though the yellow is super bright, might it create dirty stack issues(?).

If you want an outside-the-box solution that requires the most work -- i've got a suggestion for you -- how about keeping the T100, T500 & T1000, as-is, relabel the almond chips as T5000 & make the green chip a T25000, and ditch the T10000 denom altogether.

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Are you keeping the almond(?) color T10000 chip to use as a T10000 denom? If so, it might bug me to have a yellow T5000 and a pale yellow/almond T10000 -- even though the yellow is super bright, might it create dirty stack issues(?).

If you want an outside-the-box solution that requires the most work -- i've got a suggestion for you -- how about keeping the T100, T500 & T1000, as-is, relabel the almond chips as T5000 & make the green chip a T25000, and ditch the T10000 denom altogether.

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Now that’s an interesting idea! I do plan to keep the almond for sure. Hmmmmm…
 

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