Dice being sold, some real ones, maybe never used or sanded to clean up. Problem is the real ones being called fakes isn’t good and fakes being called real.
Like Jerry said ruined it for those that do have new looking real ones not being able to legitimize them for sale or collecting.
I too have several pairs from some of my favorite places including Tahoe, Cuba, Puerto Rico, London Playboy, Las Vegas etc. And guess I’ll just keep them and maybe someday show them, sell them or just display at home or at the convention? They are cool and supposedly got them from reputable dice dealers and collectors who wrote the book and a guy on eBay that said they are real.
Too bad because the artwork and history are very nice looking.
Torrey
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