Las Vegas Casino Coins
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606 results for las vegas casino coins Save las vegas casino coins to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow las vegas casino coins to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Binion moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, with his father in 1946. He was involved early on in his father's casino, Binion's Horseshoe. While growing up, Ted spent summers at the family's Montana retreat, a cattle ranch in Jordan, to work with the ranch hands. Later, in the early 1960s, Benny sent his three grandsons—his daughter Barbara’s sons. You know those commemorative coins from the casinos! There is a club you can join and meet with friends who have the same interest. There is a national network out there waiting to trade, buy or sell silver strikes. The Club holds events each year in Las Vegas welcoming all to attend for friendship, trading, education and fun.
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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. There is no casino name on it. Where is it from, and does it have any value?”
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. 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.
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.