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I Won A ' Hacienda 10$ Limited Edition Gaming Token Back In 1996 Hotel Was Then Demolished

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I have a limited edition 10$ Hacienda casino Gaming Token . As Casino no longer exists I wondered what the Collector Value would be to Somebody . It has the Bull Fighter on back of coin I have kept it since I won it as a memory of my 1st Visit To Las Vegas in 1996

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I have the Original Plastic Case it was in from Fruit Machine .
Just want to know true value and how Rare is this particular coin #129689;
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Try checking ebay sold values. I think there is a web site dedicated to casino tokens/medals.
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Well, it appears to be .999 silver. Curious, what is the weight?
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First, welcome to CCF. Second, that is a nice token and memory of Vegas in a different time. Looks to me like it is bimetallic, with a silver center. According to that numista link, the overall weight is about 35 g, but it is the silver content that likely brings much of the value. I'm not sure if these demand much of a premium over melt, but you might be able to find prices sold listings on ebay to get some comps.
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Good looking token
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Thanks for info will look into it !
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The collecting of these Silver Strike tokens was once very popular, though it has fallen off dramatically over the past few years. A $10 Silver Strike token typically has between 0.50 and 0.60 troy ounces of 0.999 fine silver.

The fact that the casino no longer exists doesn't influence the piece's market price to any significant degree. The piece has a current market value of $20 to $30 in a limited market.



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