I just bought this postcard, which you see only a close-up of the chips. It lists the correct address for the current Red Lion, which would be 1982 or later, even though the seller had it pegged at 1970s. (no big issue)
Unless the photographer brought his own chips, there are some questions. The Red $5 on the table appear to have the right inserts, they are kind of green. The $25s are alright, green w yellow. There is also a Bud Jones black CIC $100 on the table.
The reds on the far left could be the original hot red $5 chips that went to the poker room. So far, possible known chips.
What are the cream colored chips in the rack?
Would they put a couple of stacks of roulette chips on the table, for effect or was there a white or cream chip, used at the casino, that isn't recorded?
The only $1 chips used were the original Arc Yellow $1s that went to the poker room and the current Lt Blue. No Red Lion Motor Inn $1, no Gold Country $1
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