Featured in this lot are two display cases filled with seventy-four poker chips from various casinos circa early to mid 1900s. This collection includes a variety of blue, brown, yellow, green, white, pink, purple, beige and teal ranging from values of 50 cents, one dollar, two dollars and five dollars. A few of these chips are believed to have been used at an old bar in Billings, Montana called The Seventeen Club, and read, "OFB" and "EC". The other chips are from other locations such as - Miccosuke Casino & Resort (Miami, Florida), Casino of the Sun (Tucson, Arizona), Desert Diamond Casino (Tucson, Arizona), Holland American Line (Cruise Ship), Crystal Casino (Sonesta Aruba Resort), Harrah's Ak-Chin Hotel & Casino (Phoenix, Arizona), Happy Canyon (Pendleton, Oregon), Casino Mont Fortune (St. Maarten) and many more. The chips are set in two glass pane display cases featuring 35 slots in each. The chips show good condition overall with some wear present from their use over the years, but no signs of obvious damage are noted. The chips measure 1 1/2" in diameter, while the display cases measure 12 5/16" L x 16 5/16" W x 7/8" D. The two display cases and chips have a collective weight of 5 pounds and 10 ounces.