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Re: Top hat with no cane?
Wow! Why didn't I think of that.
[Scam] Yeah, they're a very rare misstrike from Paulson, possibly worth millions to the right collector. They're so rare you'll probably only find them on eBay [/Scam]
Actually those look like some styrene based chips that were coming out of Asia (Taiwan or Hong Kong) in the early 80's. They're probably about 3-4 grams apiece. I've got a stack of 50 of them along with a set styrene composite (I think they used glass not "clay") chips that are molded with the names of various Vegas casinos (like a Paulson House Mold) that are also in about the 4gr range. The mold was clearly an attempt to simulate the H&C mold and be able to get the product pass US Customs at the same time.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ory=63760&rd=1
Curious... found these on eBay, figured you guys would be able to enlighten me on this one. Are these Paulson replicas? An earlier Paulson mold?
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