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Cactus Pete's Jackpot NV Silver Strike 1996 40 Years of Fun New Case
$ 12.4
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Description
Cactus Pete's, Jackpot, NevadaSilver Strike Gaming Token
Celebrating 40 Years of Fun
Approximately .5824 troy Oz of Silver (according to catalog)
GDC Mint Mark = Green Duck Corporation, closed
Smooth Edge
Year Released: 1996
New
Case/Capsule measures approximately 1 ⅞ inches in diameter.
SSC#: CPjpnv-001
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Front/Face -
Center: Limited Edition 1996, Cactus Pete's Resort Casino, GDC mint mark, Jackpot, Nevada
Rim: Ten Dollar Redeemable Cash Value, .999 Fine Silver
Back/Reverse -
Center: Limited Edition, 1956, Cactus Pete's
Rim: Redeemable Cash Value, Celebrating 40 Years of Fun
Please look closely at the photos as they are part of the description. The photos were taken with the case off to show the beauty, detail and condition of the token. The case is new and has never circulated
through a silver strike machine.
The token may have some toning due to age.
Cactus Pete's only released two silver strikes - (1) in 1996 and (1) in 1997.
Cactus Pete's:
Located at 1385 US Route 93, Cactus Pete's is located less than one mile from the Nevada/Idaho border. After Idaho outlawed all forms of casino gaming in 1954, "Cactus Pete" Piersanti and his friend Don French moved their slot machine operations from Idaho to Nevada. Their
establishments became Cactus Pete's and the Horseshu Club. Jackpot, Nevada was formed. Over the years, the property has expanded and grown. Today, the casino has over 600 slot machines, and 20 table games along with almost 300 hotel rooms. The outdoor amphitheater hosts seasonal concerts.
What is a Silver Strike?
A Silver Strike is a Limited Edition Gaming Token which is won from a special slot machine and is in a protective plastic holder. People from all over the world collect, buy, sell and trade these unique gaming tokens. The first Silver Strikes were won from special slot machines in the Reno/Tahoe area of Nevada in 1992. The tokens have been issued with redeemable values of , , , , , , , 0 and 0. The most common denomination is . The older silver strikes have a higher silver content. As the price of silver increased, the amount of silver decreased. Today, most strikes are Clad, brass with heavy silver plating. Some are colorized.
Please feel free to ask any questions.
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