Real Or Fake Wynns?

timsilva

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Nov 18, 2007
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it looks like a toe.......gah!

Yup that caught me off guard too, haha.

Yes, to my knowledge they are "fake" in the sense that they are not legally produced by Wynn. I purchased some about 2 months ago since I love the Wynn back design and wanted to add these to my collection. They were likely printed on USPCC's web press, so the quality is low. It's interesting, on the purple decks, all of the pips are light purple rather than red or black... a strange detail. The boxes look legit, but feel cheaper than the true Wynn's. I certainly wouldn't recommend these for use, they clump quickly and wear down right away. They ironically fan better than regular Red, Violet, & Brown Wynn's right out of the box, but that doesn't last long.

Unless you are a collector, I wouldn't recommend these. They do look nice, but they aren't worth the price as they are. It is similar to the fake Black Jerry's on eBay. They leave them up for a while because every once in a while someone will get curious enough and drop money on a cheap reprint.
 
Jul 20, 2013
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I have to say, although they look fake, but they are actually real, but depending on where you buy it, it might still be fake
 
Jan 18, 2014
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ok I thought I'd post this so you can learn how to get any genuine Wynn deck for $1 in the us only . go to Vegas find the Wynn casino. look in all the souvenir shops locally ( you're sure to find them )and then choose whatever colour you want p.s brown Wynn's on t11 are so valuable because they're sealed. These are not sealed the $1 are opened and marked with a sharpie down the corner sometimes they are just cut corners ( not that it would matter ).
 
Oct 31, 2013
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Charlotte N.C.
ok I thought I'd post this so you can learn how to get any genuine Wynn deck for $1 in the us only . go to Vegas find the Wynn casino. look in all the souvenir shops locally ( you're sure to find them )and then choose whatever colour you want p.s brown Wynn's on t11 are so valuable because they're sealed. These are not sealed the $1 are opened and marked with a sharpie down the corner sometimes they are just cut corners ( not that it would matter ).
Ha I'm right across from the Wynn right now!
 
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