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The real money online Silver Strike Slot Machine Locations casino world depends on bonuses to Silver Strike Slot Machine Locations attract and retain players. With no physical location and no way to see the player face to face, a casino must find a compelling reason for you to make a deposit to try out their games, and the most common way to do so is to give you a significant match play bonus. Tony Flores, Slot Manager. The Venetian strike machine has been removed. The strike machine at the Palazzo is still in play and full of strikes. Thanks to: Warren Schaefer, SS-185 (06-27-17) As a follow up to the article I had submitted for the Silver Strike newsletter which was issued yesterday. They host two tornies a year, regularly have new strikes, a $40' strike' machine, host the Silverstrikers convention, save S.S.Machines from the scrapyard. All down to the foresight of their host Shawn Barker. A true 925 Sterling gent.

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You know those commemorative coins from the casinos!
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The Club holds events each year in Las Vegas welcoming all to attend for friendship, trading, education and fun. The Club publishes 2 newsletters annually, which will keep you abreast of the latest news about casinos and updates you on new issues of Silver Strikes.
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What is a Silver Strike?

The definition is Limited Edition silver token won from slot machines and is in a protective plastic holder. Some call them 'Silver Premium Tokens', but most of us just call them 'Silver Strikes'. These tokens are issued in many casinos throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Cruise Ships. The first of these tokens were won from slot machines in the Reno/Tahoe area of Nevada in 1992.
The tokens have been issued with redeemable values of $2, $3, $5, $7, $10, $12, $20, $28, $40, $200, $300 and range in size from 1-1/2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in diameter depending on the value. The $200 & $300 are the only Silver Strikes to be paid by the attendant, due to its size and weight. The $12 tokens are from cruise ships.
The current Silver Strikes being issued today are almost all $10 denominations, with some $300 strikes. However, the machines in use today have the capability to dispense $40 strikes. All of the $2, $3, $5, $7, $20 & $28 Silver Strike machines have been removed from play for some time. To see an image of what a $2, $3, $7, $10, $20, $28, $40 and $200 strike looks like, click on this link. Silver Strike Images The $300 strike looks the same as a $200 strike.

Colored Capsules are considered chaser strikes, normally they are lower mintage, but that has not always been the case. A few casino's put older strikes in colored capsules in the past but as of 10/16/11 those casinos no longer have strike machines in play. Images of filling the current machines with strikes, click on this link.


Strike Composition

$2 and $3 strikes are made of Brass.
$7 strikes are .999 Silver with approximate weight of 0.65 troy ounces.
$10 strikes have a .999 Silver center insert (additional center info here), outer ring is Brass (additional rim info here), approximate Silver weight is 0.60 troy ounces of Silver. Sometime in 2005, a new thinner center insert strikes with less silver (~ 0.50) appeared. In 2009 CLAD (no .999) $10 strikes appeared, even some red capsules. However, the red capsules should return to .999 silver.
$20 strikes have a .999 Silver outer ring with some 24kt Heavy Electroplating (HE) and a Bronze 24kt Heavy Gold Electroplate (HGE) on the center insert, approximate Silver weight is 0.75 troy ounces of Silver.
$28 strikes are .999 Silver with 24kt Gold Plating (GP), approximate Silver weight is 0.65 troy ounces.
$40 strikes are .999 Silver with 24K Heavy Electroplate (HE), approximate Silver weight is 1.54 troy ounces for the large size $40 strikes and 1.26 troy ounces for the small size $40 strikes.
$200 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating or for the newer RWM mint strikes may have colorization.
$300 strikes are 1 troy Pound (12 ounces) of Silver and may have some 24kt Heavy Electroplating. Beginning 2011 the new $300's were changed to a 6 troy ounces center with a gold plated copper ring. Beginning March 2013 the $300's were changed to 6 troy ounces solid silver.
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Mint Marks to Mints
Mint
Mark
Mint
AM American Mint
AN American National Mint
CC Continental Coin Corporation
CM Columbia Mint
CT Casino Tokens
F Franklin Mint
FC First Commemorative Mint, Farmingdale, NY
FM Franklin Mint
G Global Minting
GDC Green Duck Corporation
HH Hoffman & Hoffman
JCM Jacques Cartier Mint
J Jani Mint
JM Jani Mint
LM Letcher Mint
MIC ?
NC Nevada City
NCM Nevada Coin Mart (Nevada Coin Minting)
NWTM Northwest Territorial Mint
OC Osborne Coinage
OPM Ohio Precious Metals
PM Pobjoy Mint
RMC Rocky Mountain Coin
RW Roger Williams Mint
RWM Roger Williams Mint
S Sunshine Mint
SS ?
SSM Silver State Mint
TPM The Perth Mint
TWM Roger Williams Mint
USM United Silver Mint

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As of January 23, 2020 the Plaza Casino installed two new strike machines, both one liners.
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As of July 10, 2019 the Route 66 Casino installed two new strike machines, both one liners.
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As of June 2019 the Four Queens Casino installed two new strike machines, one is a three liner.
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As of January 24, 2018 the Four Queens Casino activated a strike machine that dispenses $10 & $40 strikes.
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Please be aware as of October 27th the Silver Strike machine at the Venetian and Palazzo is no longer offered. The company has decided to discontinue this particular machine. I would like to thank you and your club for your support of the years.
Tony Flores, Slot Manager

The Venetian strike machine has been removed. The strike machine at the Palazzo is still in play and full of strikes.
Thanks to: Warren Schaefer, SS-185 (06-27-17)

As a follow up to the article I had submitted for the Silver Strike newsletter which was issued yesterday. I contacted the owner General Manager of Johnny Nolon';s, David Mintner. Sadly, he informed me that the machine has been since removed. It will no longer be at Johnny Nolon's.
Thanks to: Jim Nares, SS-1545) (02-21-17)

Sam's Town strike machine removed.
Thanks to: Warren Schaefer, SS-185 (11-03-16)

Mirage strike machines removed and strike program discontinued. Even the strike machine.
Thanks to: Warren Schaefer, SS-185 (05-13-16)

Was in Virginia city 2 weeks ago and the casino lost its license and all the machines were gone (Delta Saloon). Even the strike machine.
Thanks to: Robert W. Miller (10-02-15

Just thought I would pass this along. I was in the Reno area this past weekend and decided to take a trip to the Delta Saloon to check out there Silver Strike Machine but to my surprise it was out of order. I then talked to a lady that was running the cashiers cage and asked about the strike machine and she said it has been out of order for the past few weeks and that they are out of strikes and don't know when or if they will be getting anymore.
Thanks to: Spencer Travis (09-10-15)

The one at the Delta Saloon is empty and I don't think that they are getting more coins according to the Lady in the Cage.
Thanks to: Richard Thoreen (09-09-15)

I was just in Vegas this past weekend and noticed that the El Cortez has put there Silver Strike slot back in play located not to far from the players card desk.
Thanks to: Spencer Travis (05-21-15)

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I thought I would pass along some info I just discovered this past Monday, March 30, 2015. I visited the El Cortez Casino to play the Silver Strike Slots. I was disappointed when I turned the corner and discovered the machine was not there. I was hoping it had been moved. I contacted one of the floor casino staff. She stated it was still there. When she went to show me, she was shocked and stated it was there before her two days off on Friday. When she inquired, she told me she was told it was removed but would be back sometime in April. That was all the info she had or would pass along. So it appears it was removed over the past weekend and should be returned sometime this month (April).
Thanks to: Jim Nares