More than likely it is a branded amusement arcade in Israel. With the wear around the edge rim it is a mass produced token.
I bought this in Greece. Not quite sure what it is, possibly a presentation for the company that won these medals? One is plainly missing, as is probably a dedication plaque, but I thought it was a nice piece.
Hi All. Another member suggested I should try posting here. I hope I'm in the right thread. I have some Morgan Siver Dollars I inherited from my father. They have weird stickers on the back that may be casino related. Not sure what to do with them. The flowery one is a glue like decal. The "automatic" is definitely a sticker. My Dad lived in Vegas since the 50's. Maybe the Casinos did this back when people still actually put silver dollars in machines? Thanks for your tips/input/advice. All is appreciated.
Sudbury is one of the world's major mining communities. The region is one of the world's largest suppliers of nickel and copper ores Which is sort of funny to me having been a geology minor in college, long time mineral collector. That their "Big Nickel" isn't made from either of the two main ores, copper or nickel,but out of aluminum. Hard rock geology is referring to mining, soft rock geology refers to oil and gas geology.
They're pretty cool and the sticker would add to the value of a couple of very common coins. Somebody had a bunch of stickered dollars but I can’t remember who, maybe @green18 ?
I had a few at one time. They were fun to collect, I did sell most. The only one I have now is one I made up for myself for a reunion of my old Army unit. I did give away a bunch of 2017 Kennedy halfs' with the sticker on it
here is the big penny from Sudbury, it to is made from aluminum and not either of the metals the area is famous for. Although it is flash plated with copper.