What is the worst Paulson color? Now with a poll! (1 Viewer)

What is the worst Paulson base color? Pick 2


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@Ben8257 brought some colon orange hot stamped quarters to the meetup in Columbus last year, and I have to say they were pretty damn cool in person. I really liked them. I think my least favorite Paulson color may be mauve.
 
Almond - most boring chip color ever.
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disagree
 
Probably need to preface the poll: What is the worst Paulson solid color? Rather than base color. (or something, some of these colors vastly improve depending on spot patters/selections.

My least favorite solids:

Colon Orange
Sherbet Orange
Moss Green
Mauve
Mustard
 
Probably need to preface the poll: What is the worst Paulson solid color? Rather than base color. (or something, some of these colors vastly improve depending on spot patters/selections.

My least favorite solids:

Colon Orange
Sherbet Orange
Moss Green
Mauve
Mustard
Lol agree with four of those but moss green is one of my top 5 favorite solid colors. Those moss green Fun Nites, love ‘em!
 
@Ben8257 brought some colon orange hot stamped quarters to the meetup in Columbus last year, and I have to say they were pretty damn cool in person. I really liked them. I think my least favorite Paulson color may be mauve.
They are a kind of boring color... but then again it is all about how the set is built, especially with a "mixed" set. Sometimes going simple on the frac can really put the "spot light" on the other denoms.

The set in refrence here is very basic on spot patterns, but easily one of my favorite "mixed" sets.
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As to the question at hand in the OP my answer is anything White, Off White, or Almond. Not because of the color... but because they get filthy way too quick, and definitely lack the "wow" factor, but then again... it's a frac! Sure you can "spruce" up and ugly chip with amazingg edge spots (side paint! Lol) but typically if you care at all about spot progression then our frac is typically pretty basic or a solid.
 
They are a kind of boring color... but then again it is all about how the set is built, especially with a "mixed" set. Sometimes going simple on the frac can really put the "spot light" on the other denoms.

The set in refrence here is very basic on spot patterns, but easily one of my favorite "mixed" sets.
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As to the question at hand in the OP my answer is anything White, Off White, or Almond. Not because of the color... but because they get filthy way too quick, and definitely lack the "wow" factor, but then again... it's a frac! Sure you can "spruce" up and ugly chip with amazingg edge spots (side paint! Lol) but typically if you care at all about spot progression then our frac is typically pretty basic or a solid.
Love that set so much. Makes me reconsider my vote.
 
Whew glad I check here first, I was going to list a few rack of these mint CDM $5's for $50/rack but seeing how everyone hates Mustard so bad I'll just have to hang onto them I guess. :ninja:

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Don’t know the exact color name but don’t like Gold Coast, older Orleans, South Point, Suncoast $1s. All the ex coast casinos had ugly $1 solids without edgespots.

Not a fan of HSI sec $100 and 2008 Bellagio $100K base color either. Grayish black is just odd to me.

Not a fan of circulated metallic gold either, they look extra dirty. Mandalay Bay $2s look nice new but ugly circulated
 

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