Jay, the reason I pictured just those two chips was because they were both ordered and delivered together,
without any others on the order-form.
Of course, they had other denominations during that time, so probably only needed those two.
And like so many other clubs at that time, silver dollars were often used in place of dollar chips.
And rarely, if ever, had any need for the large denominations.
Quarter chips and silver dollars were used the most, with the occasional $5 or $25 chip being in play.
Rarely a $100 chip it the tables during that time.
Even the $25 chips rarely saw play in those early years.
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