Museum of Gaming History An Educational Project of The Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club, Inc. An IRS approved 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Not-For-Profit Corporation
Dedicated to the preservation and education of Gaming History
These ornate filigreed plaques were produced during the period of 1925 to
1930, and the only casinos known (recorded) to have used this style were those
casinos of Sicoété des Bains de Mer in Monaco. There have been several other
chips and plaques found through the years with this type of inlay, but they
have not been attributed to any casinos as of this date.
Examples illustrated: The Marc-André REYNCKENS collection.