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Philip Kingsley
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2024
Not the quality I expected.
Rebecca K. Stephens
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
The coin came in plastic case. Thinking of taking coin out of case and use watercolors to color in. Then put it back in plastic.For once everything went like planed. coin looks great. Delivery was spot on. Will order here again.
Alejandro Pérez
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
Very well
Travis M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
It is a simple coin with the same face on both sides. It looks good, has a pleasant weight and feel. I had no issues with chipping, flaking, or any other issues from cheap paints and metals.
Kaska
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
great product fast shipping
Jason Bourne
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
Iâm not much of a poker player, and Iâve never even heard of a âpoker guardâ or âcard weightâ. But like most LEOs and ex-military guys, I do collect âchallenge coinsâ. I have dozens, and Iâve purchased and traded hundreds, so I have a lot of experience with coins like this.The coin comes with a clear plastic two-piece case, common to this type of coin. You also get a poker chip bag, which is really nice. The bagâs made of heavy green velvet, measures 5â x 7 ÂŒâ, and closes by pulling two drawstrings with wooden beads on the ends. All of it comes sealed in a plastic resealable bag.Price-wise, this is in line with similar coins, and itâs on the low end of the scale. The thickness and diameter is about average, and as advertised - 40mm in diameter, and 3mm thick. I measured it with my digital caliper, and it was actually a little thicker, at 3.15mm.Weight is a hair lighter than advertised, but about average at 28 grams, which is exactly one ounce. Itâs made of steel, which I confirmed using a magnet. Itâs a hefty coin, and makes a âthunkâ, not a âtinkâ when tossed on a table.Most of my coins have a plain edge, and some are lettered or have a special decorated edge. These have whatâs called a reeded edge. That means there are perpendicular lines on the edge of the coins, originally meant to prevent âcoin clippingâ when coins were actually made of precious metals. In any case, the reeding on these coins is subdued, but prominent enough to be easily noticed.The face of the coin is super cool, and the reason I got it. The skull is a decent rendering, and features what appears to be a little lead poisoning in the forehead, right above and between the eyes. The colors are perfect, and the lacquer paint lines are clean and exactly where they belong.I would have liked for the back to have some color to it, too, but itâs just bare metal embossed with the companyâs name and purpose of the coin. No matter, I still think this is a really good buy.Hope this helps.
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