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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1434254, member: 24633"]I don't mind the "ticket in/ticket out" technology at all. I like the multiline progressive 1c & 5c video machines, and I always put in a C-note. If one of the machines happened to be cold after playing $20 or $40, can you imagine the hassle of waiting for it to pay out the rest of the credits in actual coins? Besides that, your hands will get black real quick, so be careful when you scratch your nose or wipe your brow.</p><p><br /></p><p>Prior to 2006, all $10 Silver Strikes contained six-tenths of an ounce of silver, but all of those struck from 2006 on contain a half-ounce of silver. The best place I found to play for them was at Slots-A-Fun across the street from the Riv in Vegas. I ended up accumulating 57 of them on $200 of play.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah! I like the silver dollar machines at Cal-Neva in Reno, too! The last time I was there, one of the three machines was still paying out in Morgan & Peace dollars and the other two were paying out in SAE's. It has been a few years, so by now, they've probably run out of Morgan & Peace dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1434254, member: 24633"]I don't mind the "ticket in/ticket out" technology at all. I like the multiline progressive 1c & 5c video machines, and I always put in a C-note. If one of the machines happened to be cold after playing $20 or $40, can you imagine the hassle of waiting for it to pay out the rest of the credits in actual coins? Besides that, your hands will get black real quick, so be careful when you scratch your nose or wipe your brow. Prior to 2006, all $10 Silver Strikes contained six-tenths of an ounce of silver, but all of those struck from 2006 on contain a half-ounce of silver. The best place I found to play for them was at Slots-A-Fun across the street from the Riv in Vegas. I ended up accumulating 57 of them on $200 of play. Yeah! I like the silver dollar machines at Cal-Neva in Reno, too! The last time I was there, one of the three machines was still paying out in Morgan & Peace dollars and the other two were paying out in SAE's. It has been a few years, so by now, they've probably run out of Morgan & Peace dollars. Chris[/QUOTE]
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