The poker cards are KEM antique cellulose acetate cards with a blue and white repeating floral motif back. The chips came in the following denominations and colors $1 (nickel), $5 (copper), $10 (silver) and $25 (gold). All the chips are labeled “U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D.”
Used by Picard, Riker, Troi, Data, LaForge, Worf, and Crusher in the Star Trek: Picard season three final episode #310 “The Last Generation,” which aired the week of April 20, 2023. In the final scene of Star Trek: Picard the iconic crew gathered to celebrate in Guinan’s 10 Forward bar. After Picard quoted a bespoke passage from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, he pulled out an ace of spades and the night dissolved into an endless game of poker -- a classic tradition for the Next Generation crew. The camera moved around the table and captured laughs and little moments between each of them before moving up to mirror the final shot from “All Good Things” three decades ago with a bird's eye view of the crew gathered around the table. These were the cards and chips they used in the game. The poker cards are KEM antique cellulose acetate cards with a blue and white repeating floral motif back. The chips came in the following denominations and colors $1 (nickel), $5 (copper), $10 (silver) and $25 (gold). All the chips are labeled “U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-D.” The cards and chips each came in a prop department clear zip lock bag labeled: “310 SC.62 POKER CARDS / CHIPS MATCH 101” which included a typed prop department note.