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<p>[QUOTE="HOLLYWOOD, post: 2116178, member: 9892"]Yahoo Best Answer: This site has all the information on Silver Strike coins.</p><p><a href="http://www.silverstrikers.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.silverstrikers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.silverstrikers.com</a></p><p>They maintain an updated list of casinos with Silver Strike machines.</p><p> </p><p><b>Current list of casinos with Silver Strike coins</b></p><p>Planet Hollywood</p><p>Bill's Gamblin Hall</p><p>Bellagio</p><p>MGM Grand</p><p>Mirage</p><p>Monte Carlo</p><p>NY NY</p><p>Slots-A-Fun</p><p>Treasure Island</p><p>Gold Coast</p><p>Hard Rock</p><p>Orleans</p><p>Palms</p><p>Sam's Town</p><p>California</p><p>El Cortez</p><p>Four Queens</p><p>Fremont</p><p>Golden Nugget</p><p>Plaza</p><p> </p><p><b>Mint Marks to Mints</b></p><p> </p><p>AM American Mint</p><p>AN American National Mint</p><p>CC Continental Coin Corporation</p><p>CM Columbia Mint</p><p>CT Casino Tokens</p><p>F Franklin Mint</p><p>FM Franklin Mint</p><p>G Global Minting</p><p>GDC Green Duck Corporation</p><p>HH Hoffman & Hoffman</p><p>JCM Jacques Cartier Mint</p><p>J Jani Mint</p><p>JM Jani Mint</p><p>LM Letcher Mint</p><p>NC Nevada City</p><p>NCM Nevada Coin Mart (Nevada Coin Minting)</p><p>NWTM Northwest Territorial Mint</p><p>OC Osborne Coinage</p><p>OPM Ohio Precious Metals</p><p>PM ? need Mint</p><p>RMC Rocky Mountain Coin</p><p>RW Roger Williams Mint</p><p>RWM Roger Williams Mint</p><p>S Sunshine Mint</p><p>SS ?</p><p>SSM Silver State Mint</p><p>TPM The Perth Mint</p><p>TWM Roger Williams Mint</p><p>USM United Silver Mint</p><p> </p><p><font size="4"><b>What is a Silver Strike?</b></font></p><p>The definition is Limited Edition silver token won from slot machines and is in a protective plastic holder. Some call them "Silver Premium Tokens", but most of us just call them "Silver Strikes". These tokens are issued in many casinos throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Cruise Ships. The first of these tokens were won from slot machines in the Reno/Tahoe area of Nevada in 1992. </p><p>The tokens have been issued with redeemable values of $2, $3, $5, $7, $10, $12, $20, $28, $40, $200, $300 and range in size from 1-1/2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in diameter depending on the value. The $200 & $300 are the only Silver Strikes to be paid by the attendant, due to its size and weight. The $12 tokens are from cruise ships. </p><p>The current Silver Strikes being issued today are almost all $10 denominations, with some $300 strikes. However, the machines in use today have the capability to dispense $40 strikes. All of the $2, $3, $5, $7, $20 & $28 <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machines-Menu.php/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machines-Menu.php/"> Silver Strike machines</a> have been removed from play for some time. To see an image of what a $2, $3, $7, $10, $20, $28, $40 and $200 strike looks like, click on this link. <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Images.php/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Images.php/"> Silver Strike Images</a> The $300 strike looks the same as a $200 strike.</p><p>Colored Capsules are considered chaser strikes, normally they are lower mintage, but that has not always been the case. A few casino's put older strikes in colored capsules in the past but as of 10/16/11 those casinos no longer have strike machines in play. Images of filling the current machines with strikes, <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machine-Filling-Menu.php/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machine-Filling-Menu.php/">click on this link</a>.</p><p><font size="4"><b>Strike Composition</b></font></p><p>$2 and $3 strikes are made of Brass. </p><p>$7 strikes are .999 Silver with approximate weight of 0.65 troy ounces. </p><p>$10 strikes have a .999 Silver center insert <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Center-Info-10.php/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Center-Info-10.php/">(additional center info here)</a>, outer ring is Brass <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Rim-Info-10.php/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Rim-Info-10.php/">(additional rim info here)</a>, approximate Silver weight is 0.60 troy ounces of Silver. Sometime in 2005, a new thinner center insert strikes with less silver (~ 0.50) appeared. In 2009 CLAD (no .999) $10 strikes appeared, even some red capsules. However, the red capsules should return to .999 silver. </p><p>$20 strikes have a .999 Silver outer ring with some 24kt Heavy Electroplating (HE) and a Bronze 24kt Heavy Gold Electroplate (HGE) on the center insert, approximate Silver weight is 0.75 troy ounces of Silver. </p><p>$28 strikes are .999 Silver with 24kt Gold Plating (GP), approximate Silver weight is 0.65 troy ounces. </p><p>$40 strikes are .999 Silver with 24K Heavy Electroplate (HE), approximate Silver weight is 1.54 troy ounces for the large size $40 strikes and 1.26 troy ounces for the small size $40 strikes. </p><p>$200 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating or for the newer RWM mint strikes may have colorization. </p><p>$300 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating. Beginning 2011 the new $300's were changed to a 6 troy ounces center with a gold plated copper ring. Beginning March 2013 the $300's were changed to 6 troy ounces solid silver.</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=silver+strike+token+slots" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=silver+strike+token+slots" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=silver+strike+token+slots</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HOLLYWOOD, post: 2116178, member: 9892"]Yahoo Best Answer: This site has all the information on Silver Strike coins. [URL='http://www.silverstrikers.com/']http://www.silverstrikers.com[/URL] They maintain an updated list of casinos with Silver Strike machines. [B]Current list of casinos with Silver Strike coins[/B] Planet Hollywood Bill's Gamblin Hall Bellagio MGM Grand Mirage Monte Carlo NY NY Slots-A-Fun Treasure Island Gold Coast Hard Rock Orleans Palms Sam's Town California El Cortez Four Queens Fremont Golden Nugget Plaza [B]Mint Marks to Mints[/B] AM American Mint AN American National Mint CC Continental Coin Corporation CM Columbia Mint CT Casino Tokens F Franklin Mint FM Franklin Mint G Global Minting GDC Green Duck Corporation HH Hoffman & Hoffman JCM Jacques Cartier Mint J Jani Mint JM Jani Mint LM Letcher Mint NC Nevada City NCM Nevada Coin Mart (Nevada Coin Minting) NWTM Northwest Territorial Mint OC Osborne Coinage OPM Ohio Precious Metals PM ? need Mint RMC Rocky Mountain Coin RW Roger Williams Mint RWM Roger Williams Mint S Sunshine Mint SS ? SSM Silver State Mint TPM The Perth Mint TWM Roger Williams Mint USM United Silver Mint [SIZE=4][B]What is a Silver Strike?[/B][/SIZE] The definition is Limited Edition silver token won from slot machines and is in a protective plastic holder. Some call them "Silver Premium Tokens", but most of us just call them "Silver Strikes". These tokens are issued in many casinos throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Cruise Ships. The first of these tokens were won from slot machines in the Reno/Tahoe area of Nevada in 1992. The tokens have been issued with redeemable values of $2, $3, $5, $7, $10, $12, $20, $28, $40, $200, $300 and range in size from 1-1/2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in diameter depending on the value. The $200 & $300 are the only Silver Strikes to be paid by the attendant, due to its size and weight. The $12 tokens are from cruise ships. The current Silver Strikes being issued today are almost all $10 denominations, with some $300 strikes. However, the machines in use today have the capability to dispense $40 strikes. All of the $2, $3, $5, $7, $20 & $28 [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machines-Menu.php/'] Silver Strike machines[/URL] have been removed from play for some time. To see an image of what a $2, $3, $7, $10, $20, $28, $40 and $200 strike looks like, click on this link. [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Images.php/'] Silver Strike Images[/URL] The $300 strike looks the same as a $200 strike. Colored Capsules are considered chaser strikes, normally they are lower mintage, but that has not always been the case. A few casino's put older strikes in colored capsules in the past but as of 10/16/11 those casinos no longer have strike machines in play. Images of filling the current machines with strikes, [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Specials/SilverStrikeMachines/Silver-Strike-Machine-Filling-Menu.php/']click on this link[/URL]. [SIZE=4][B]Strike Composition[/B][/SIZE] $2 and $3 strikes are made of Brass. $7 strikes are .999 Silver with approximate weight of 0.65 troy ounces. $10 strikes have a .999 Silver center insert [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Center-Info-10.php/'](additional center info here)[/URL], outer ring is Brass [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/Web/Index/Silver-Strike-Rim-Info-10.php/'](additional rim info here)[/URL], approximate Silver weight is 0.60 troy ounces of Silver. Sometime in 2005, a new thinner center insert strikes with less silver (~ 0.50) appeared. In 2009 CLAD (no .999) $10 strikes appeared, even some red capsules. However, the red capsules should return to .999 silver. $20 strikes have a .999 Silver outer ring with some 24kt Heavy Electroplating (HE) and a Bronze 24kt Heavy Gold Electroplate (HGE) on the center insert, approximate Silver weight is 0.75 troy ounces of Silver. $28 strikes are .999 Silver with 24kt Gold Plating (GP), approximate Silver weight is 0.65 troy ounces. $40 strikes are .999 Silver with 24K Heavy Electroplate (HE), approximate Silver weight is 1.54 troy ounces for the large size $40 strikes and 1.26 troy ounces for the small size $40 strikes. $200 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating or for the newer RWM mint strikes may have colorization. $300 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating. Beginning 2011 the new $300's were changed to a 6 troy ounces center with a gold plated copper ring. Beginning March 2013 the $300's were changed to 6 troy ounces solid silver. [url]https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=silver+strike+token+slots[/url][/QUOTE]
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