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1994 First Issue Golden Nugget Silver Token, need help with value

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  • 1994 First Issue Golden Nugget Silver Token, need help with value

    I have this token that my dad won in a slot machine in the 90's and I was wondering what its worth. it says .999 pure silver on it. here are some pics
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    I have a Token too

    I have a gaming token from Imperial Palace. When I purchased it the owner stated the Token design called for 0.6 troy ounce (20.5 grams) of .999 Silver. So, I only place value on the amount of the Silver. About $23.00.

    The gaming token's total weight is 37 grams. The obverse has a 1914 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost and the reverse has Imperial Palace & emblem, and "Celebrating the Millenium .999 fine Silver.
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    • #3
      From what I see on eBay they sell for around $20 give or take about $5 - so Merlin8971's determination appears correct.
      Jason Cuvelier

      CONECA
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      • #4
        Yes, Merlin is correct.

        I hope this is acceptable: I am going to be selling a striking errors collection of casino tokens real soon. If you guys are interested in casino token errors.

        Mike Ellis

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