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Over the years, the endorphin triggering sound of coins hitting a metal tray has disappeared from casino floors across Las Vegas. It won’t surprise you that coin dispensing slots, with their million moving parts, require a significant amount of maintenance. In addition to maintenance, backfilling machines with coinage, and the requirement to handle all those coins is burdensome for the casino. After the casino shut down in March, it deposited all but $30,000 worth of coins at the bank, according to the Las Vegas Sun. Getting those coins back has been difficult. Welcome to VegasCasinoChips.com. We buy, sell, and trade Las Vegas casino chips, gaming memorabilia, and collectibles. Please select a casino (in the left margin) to view a scanned image of the chips available for sale/trade from each casino. To keep things simple, all $5 chips listed are $7, all $1 chips are $3, and SHIPPING IS FREE.
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Andrew S. writes: “I have a coin that is a Las Vegas dollar. It has the year 1878, a showgirl on one side and a side view of a lady’s head on the other. Craps field bet odds. There is no casino name on it. Where is it from, and does it have any value?”
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This is a modern medal issued by, possibly issued by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce(?). You supplied the copyright data on the coin as “C&J Creations, Copyright 1981”.
The token shows the obverse design of a Morgan Dollar made to look like it is inset into the center of the token. Best bet in casino. The date 1878 is the first year of issue of the Morgan Dollar (1878-1904, 1921). Las Vegas, as we know it, didn’t exist until the 1940’s.
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Though there are plenty of collectors for exonumia. I doubt that this piece would bring more than a dollar or two in bronze and maybe a bit more than melt value in silver.