The octagonal brass Aladdin's Castle token should be 21mm in size. There are varieties of this token. There are nickle plated brass varieties of this token as well as 23mm diameter round versions. The Aladdin's Castle arcade chain was founded by Chicago businessman Jules Millman in the 1960's. He decided to open a chain of family arcades in suburban shopping malls, to attract those who wished to play arcade games but were not anxious to frequent taverns and other "undesirable" establishments where most coin operated amusements of the day were located. Bally Mfg. Corp. bought out Aladdin's Castles over 350 arcades over 22 years ago. The price for these are listed for about $0.25, but you can find them being sold by the pound.
The ones with cities are highly sought after. As with CEC (Chuck E Cheese) tokens, the price can be,and are 3, even 4 digits. I had about 20 "3-dots" from Tucson I sold to Ron Hudnell for $600.
I actually did not know that not all of them had cities listed on them because I had one with a city on it, but I had just started collecting and never really kept track of it. So long story short, I either threw it (one with a city) away or lost it.
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