My sister in law gave this to me.she said they only used this token for only 24hrs then Planet Hollywood ask gamer to turn in for there new one. Is this true??? any info will help!
Thats not a gaming token in the traditional sense. These were won in slot machines and could only be redeemed at a cashier for the face value, not played at a table or in a machine. I have quite a few from Caesars and some from the local casinos here in Laughlin. Neat pices to have. Don't know the history behind that one though. Guy~
Here is a similar one. http://cgi.ebay.com/Planet-Hollywoo...|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50#ebayphotohosting
jello, the token that you have is called a silver strike. Your silver strike was issued in June 2006, G mint mark, value ten dollars or more if you can find the right collector. Planet Hollywood has issued about 6 more silver strikes since the 2006 issue. Here they are: http://www.silverstrikers.com/WebPages/Casinos/Nevada/PlanetHollywood/Planet Hollywood 1.htm Lou
Anyone know how much silver those tokens contain and their purity? What alloy is the outer ring comprised of?
I sold 2 old (2001 editions) gaming tokens from the aladin and new york york last week. I'm not 100% on this as I got it off a different e-bay auction but they said it was a .5 ounce silver center with the outer ring being copper. I don't know if yours is rare. I got 11.50 each for both of mine.
tokens I have some WWII ration tokens, some say "OPA - 1 Red Point" and are about the size of a dime and are red. Others say OPA - 1 Blue Point" and are same size but blue. Any idea of value??
Welcome to the forum coagedwar! OPA tokens are not extremely valuable, and the value will depend upon the letters on the token. Here is a site that provides some background information, and lists the letter combinations along with their values. http://fantasticprices.com/token/opa.html