Well the seller now has the 3 decks under 1 single auction. The purple cards actually have purple pips.
These decks are as fake as the day is long!
First of all, they're SMOOTH finish. The real Wynn's weren't Ivory finish. [EDIT: they appear textured in the stills, smooth in the handling video.]
Second of all, they aren't jumbo faces with Tech Art indexes. It's a rare paper casino deck these days that isn't.
Third, no casino, least of all Wynn's, is going to use pale violet for its pips in place of red (or black). The reason they use crimson instead of bright red is because the video cameras have a harder time spotting the lighter shade. They wouldn't replace either color with a lighter shade. Gamblers aren't exactly fond of whacky innovations to start with; crazy colors are a magician's thing and a card collector's thing, and that's what this forger went for when redesigning these decks.
Fourth, the seller actually admits that they handle poorly after being used for just a few hours. Has anyone ever seen a deck of Bee casino cards handle poorly after just a few hours?!? If anything, they handle BETTER because they've been broken in. The brown Wynn's were so highly sought-after because they handled better than the other colors, but I never heard anything about the others handling poorly.
Stay away from this sale AND this seller.