Sorry, I guess some of them were first quality in the unclaimed category as well. But specifically with these chips, they're obviously canceled, overprints, whatever you want to call them. In no case would it fall into the category of a first-quality chip. It's only draw would be to those who have to have something Paul-Son and willing to pay almost any price for them. Maybe I can get $1400 for the set of Paulson's that I paid $140 for, after all, they're unique, they have my initials stamped on them

. And they've only been stamped once
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Originally Posted by PocketRocket They'd be more in the same lines as a irregulars, seconds, mistakes, or rejects. | I know Paulson and others cancel chips with the starburst stamp, but I've never heard anything about seconds or mistakes. The Paulson store used to sell seconds, but I don't think they were cancelled. Paulson never sold blank chips, these were their "generic" chips. |