Casino Chips - Silver - 10 DOLLAR GAMING TOKENS

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  1. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Hello everyone,
    I wanted to share these 4 Casino Chips from my collection..

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    Some information -

    Key Details:
    • Silver Content:
      Most commonly 0.6 ozt (about 18.66 grams) of .999 pure silver.
    • Construction:
      Often bimetallic, with a silver core and a brass or copper-nickel outer ring.
    • Denomination:
      The $10 is a face value for casino play (historically) or a reference for bullion weight, not official currency.
    • Variations:
      Designs and conditions vary widely as they come from different casinos and years.
     
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  3. slackaction1

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    Kewl, Yeah, I have left money at a few of the above mentioned. Riviera 4 sure
     
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  4. ldhair

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    Back in the day you could win these from the quarter slot machines. They were a form of advertising. The machines were set loose. They wanted to get them out there in the hands of slot players. You could cash them in at the cage for $10 but they wanted folks to take them home. The holders they are in got really beat up from dropping into the tray of the slot machine.
    On one trip I won about 10 of them and took them home. That was the start of a small collection. I think some of the outer rings were gold plated.
     
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