A game gone sideways because of a bad roll is one thing. A bad roll caused by a die that was never true to begin with? That's a different kind of frustration, and serious players refuse to accept it.
- Rolls that actually mean something, because each die is balanced to a tolerance most hobby dice will never touch
- No second-guessing the outcome, matching serial numbers confirm every die in the set left the same verified production run
- Pip counts you can read without squinting, flush white epoxy fills sit perfectly level with the face so nothing catches, drags, or misleads
- A set that holds its integrity over years of play, not one that chips, warps, or fades after a season at the table
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Die Size |
19mm cube |
Regulation-adjacent sizing recognized across craps tables and serious hobby gaming |
| Material |
Cellulose acetate |
Dimensionally stable under heat and humidity, resists the warping that plagues cheaper plastics |
| Pip Construction |
Drilled cavities filled with white epoxy, flush-finished |
Weight displacement is controlled and uniform, a critical factor in eliminating pip-side bias |
| Edge Profile |
Razor-sharp, precision-cut edges |
Consistent corner geometry means predictable bounce and tumble on every surface |
| Grade Classification |
Grade A precision-machined |
Denotes the highest tolerance tier in precision dice manufacturing, not a marketing label |
| Serialization |
Matching serial numbers across all 5 dice |
Authenticates the set, deters substitution, and gives collectors a provenance trail |
| Quantity |
5 dice per set |
Covers standard craps play requirements without sourcing extras from mismatched lots |
| Pip Color |
White |
High-contrast against red acetate for fast, error-free reading under any table lighting |
| Condition |
Unused |
No pre-wear, no surface micro-scratches that could subtly alter roll behavior over time |
Who is the 5 New Red 19mm Grade A Precision Dice with Matching Serial Numbers for?
These Grade A precision 19mm dice are built for craps players, serious board gamers, and collectors who will not tolerate the inconsistency of mass-market dice in a context where the roll actually carries weight.
They are equally at home in a private craps game demanding casino-level fairness as they are behind glass in a collection where provenance and serialization are the whole point.
Five dice that roll honest, every single time