Object

Poker Stakes Currency and Silver Dollars

Piles of currency bills and gleaming silver dollars stack on the poker table. Largest heaps front the Gambler and American Indian, signaling their winnings from tense hands. Seaman and Businessman claim smaller stacks or empty spaces, marking losses. Gambler peels off three dollars to trade Data for his gold communicator, clinking coins change hands amid suspicion.
2 appearances

Purpose

Wagering stakes and prize money in 19th-century poker; medium of exchange for collateral like Data's communicator

Significance

Stakes embody fortune's whims and raw power dynamics; piles declare victors over losers, heighten prejudice-fueled tension, and draw Data into the game's deceptive heart

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments