Armed with a licence to kill, Secret Agent James Bond sets out on his first mission as 007 and must defeat a weapons dealer in a high stakes game of poker at Casino Royale, but things are not what they seem.
Casino Royale plaques used by
Bond (
Daniel Craig) and the other players throughout the high stakes poker game.
These chip plaques were made uniquely for the poker scenes where
James Bond 007 beats
Le Chiffre (
Mads Mikkelsen) culminating in one final pot of $115 Million, at a high-stakes tournament at the
Hotel Splendide's Casino Royale's Salon Prive. Made in very limited quantity, 125 of each color, and created especially for the film by
EON Productions of which the production company has kept the great majority in their vault. Produced by
Bourgogne et Grasset, the prestigious French casino chip manufacturers founded in 1923, with their standard security features to avoid duplication. Contrary to the round casino chips, originally created and sold by
Cartamundi, the plaques retained the copyright from the studio and have never been available for sale or for an exact duplication.
Directly from the filming set. The plaques have the expected wear from an used prop.