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Authentic Paulson Casino Clay Poker Chips Tukwila, WA
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Authentic Paulson Casino Clay Poker Chips Tukwila, WA

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  • Sold Date: 04/21/2008
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay
Up for auction is a set of authentic Paulson casino used clay poker chips (1200 chips total). These chips belonged to a casino in Tukwila, Washington that closed down. If you're a true poker chip enthusiast, then these 39MM clay chips are for you. They feel, sound, and weigh just like the chips in Las Vegas casinos because they are the real thing! The molding is a top hat and cane which eight of them (two are reversed) revolves around the chip. The inlay is tamper proof and sealed so cleaning is not an issue. They were used in six tournaments including cash games. The $100 value chips are impossible to get. I was lucky enough to put 40 together. The $500 value chips came from a casino cruise that closed down (Harbor Lights Casino Cruises). The inlay is different from the Tukwilas but carry the same exact mold which can pass as a set addition. The inlay is textured and the chips are in mint condition. I love these chips but I will have to let them go because I bought another set that I plan on using. These chips are better off in the wild scattered on someone else's poker table. I will include free shipping. I will also furnish the tracking number as soon as I receive your payment. T is no refund option for this item. The chip breakdown is written below...
600 - $1.00
300 - $5.00
240 - $25.00 (contains metal flecks, alpha dot, and the word Paulson shows up under black light for anti-counterfeit security)
40 - $100.00 (contains metal flecks, alpha dot, and the word Paulson shows up under black light for anti-counterfeit security)
20 - $500.00
**all chips are cleaned
**t are enough $25 chips to color up $500 $1.00's and 300 $5.00's should you decide to do the following chip breakdown for 10 players (each player has 100 chips which fits in one rack) 50 $1's, 30 $5's, 16 $25's, and 4 $100's
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