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Casino Coins ... Silver

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 Posted 04/25/2010  6:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add craig piette to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
According to Uncle Herb, he got one ounce casino coins in the slots ... he didn't disclose as to how much it cost him to actually get them ... do they have any "collector value" or are they simply an interesting bullion ?

I suppose some may be rare than others, here is a short list ... Bellogio, Slots-o-fun, Rio, Hard rock, Tropicana, Ceasars, MCCarrons Airport, Horseshoe, Bally's, MGM, Westward-ho, Flamingo, Sams Town, Imp. Palace, Mandalay Bay, Monte Carlo, Sams Town Miner, Luxor, Treasure island ship and parrot ... let me know what you think.
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I recently sold a couple dozen. They averaged 16.00 each. They weighed in @ .7 oz. All of mine were only silver in the center. I think the buyers probably bid more for souvenir value.
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They are called silver strike tokens, silver quantity can vary depending on the denomination.
http://www.silverstrikers.com/
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Thanks for the website ... I forwarded it to Uncle Greg ... along with a message that "I want those coins !"
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Thanks very much for the information ... the club website had tons of good information, including a catalog that allowed us to identify all (21) of his tokens. Again, Thanks !
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Wow I have been looking for this site for a year. I have about 200 of these. Maybe more!!
All I knew is it there was this guy in California.

Thanks!
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