I got the whole idea about "look it up" from Mrs Greewold in the 1st-Grade. This wonderful woman would say: "If I told you what a Crest & Seal was <g> you would forget in two minutes, but if you 'look it up' you would remember for ever."
To quote Howdy Herz, in "Guide To Collecting Gaming Checks & Chips," A plain clay check with an inlay was offered by various distributors as a "Crest & Seal" check. These do not have a mold design but are a composition check."
The largest manufacturer of Crest & Seal chips was US Playing Card Co. in Cincinnati, Ohio. Their "Special Order" chips (made from 1911 to 1938 - thousands of chips) are on display at their museum.
What you see below is an example of three Crest & Seal chips ordered for and delivered to Joseph S. Bauer, the owner of the Arrowhead Club in Branch Hill, Ohio. Circa: 1926.
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