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Slots A Fun Silver Strike 2007 We Love Silver Strikers Red Cap Ltd 500
$ 19.53
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Description
Slots A Fun Limited Edition Silver Strike Gaming TokenWe Love Silver Strikers
Only 500 Minted
Red CAP
Year Released: December 2007
G Mint Mark = Global Minting (Closed, now owned by Sunshine Mint)
Capsule measures approximately 2 ¼ inch in diameter
Approximately .5 oz of silver (according to catalog)
SSC#:
SFlvnv-067
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Logo/Face:
Center: 2007 Casino Logo
, G mint mark,
.999 Fine Silver
Rim: Limited Edition Ten dollar Gaming Token, Las Vegas, Nevada
Reverse:
Center: We Love Silver Strikers
Rim: Limited Edition Ten Dollar Gaming Token,
Slots-
A-Fun
Please look closely at the photos as they are part of the description. There are photos with the case on and off to show the true beauty, detail, and condition of the token.
The case may have some scratches typical to circulating through a silver strike machine, handling, and storage. Due to age, the token may have some toning.
NOTE: This was the very last red cap silver strike released by Slots A Fun.
"Red Caps", "Blue Caps" and "Pink Caps" are considered "chaser strikes" and often times a limited edition. The casino would put only a few of these colored capsuled Silver Strikes in the machine at one time and a person would have to play and play and play it until this limited edition "Red Cap", "Blue Cap" or "Pink Cap" token could be won.
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 .
Slots A Fun:
Slots A Fun opened in 1971 next door to Circus Circus. It's one of the smallest casinos on the Las Vegas Strip with about 17,700 sq. ft. of gaming space. It was sold to Circus Circus in 1979 and then to MGM Resorts International in 2009. At this time, there are no table games, only slot machines and other gaming related machines. The casino has been rebranded and incorporated into Circus Circus.
Fun Fact:
Slots A Fun was only a casino, it did not have a hotel.
Slots A Fun had silver strikes from 1994-2007/2008.
Please feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks for looking.... Silver Strike Club Member #055
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