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What are the "Casino Vault Hoard" labels from?
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  I'm seeing these popping up and I've never seen them before.   They're not an option in the special labels so they must be from some recognized hoard for the pedigree?   Cool label.  I searched and came up with nothing.

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On 9/7/2021 at 10:03 AM, LISA B said:

Hello,

This was a hoard that was submitted by a dealer.

Lisa

  Ok?  Lol That’s all that is known?  What casino?  What year?  Why did it warrant its own special label?   I’m just trying to understand the significance of it.   Usually there’s a proper name or place associated with a hoard. That info would be nice to know if looking to purchase these and possibly pay a premium over it.

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On 9/15/2021 at 2:27 PM, Vess1 said:

Lol That’s all that is known?  What casino?  What year?

:roflmao:  Dealers submit in large quantity and this gives them the right to call the coins anything they want.  Money talks and BS walks.

 

On 9/15/2021 at 2:27 PM, Vess1 said:

Why did it warrant its own special label?  

doh!  Because the Coin Dealer paid for it.  

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On 9/15/2021 at 2:27 PM, Vess1 said:

  Ok?  Lol That’s all that is known?  What casino?  What year?  Why did it warrant its own special label?   I’m just trying to understand the significance of it.   Usually there’s a proper name or place associated with a hoard. That info would be nice to know if looking to purchase these and possibly pay a premium over it.

Some of that information might be sensitive and so I could see someone wanting to get the label but not give out too much information that might lead back to him/her....the specific casino...or other individuals that got tipped off that they missed out on a windfall.:)

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I've seen this many times, too, and I don't understand where they come from. The label looks very cool, and I would like to know more about it. Still, I have not found any critical information on the internet. I believe it was hoards of morgan dollars dates. Some just heavily circulated to beautiful gems inside the casino vaults of LV. While it remains a mystery, I will go have fun at online casinos and reviews on them. Maybe someone has even heard of the joe fortune loaylty program. This is as interesting as the topic of this forum, especially for those who are into gambling. I hope that some of you will give me the information I need.

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This is the emblem of the mint, where coins were issued in 0.1 denominations, and the value of such coins was only to place small bets in casinos. It could be compared to if you went and made a minimum deposit to check out how to play, how the payout was, and what you could win. In those days, people did about the same thing, so many people decided to make minimum bets with these coins.

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I have casino Morgan's not from Vegas but rather Reno I'm not that old but in Reno  (2001)they had slot machines in which if you won over a certain amount would pay you your winnings in Morgan and peace dollars I probably won 50 -100 silver dollars I'm sure that casino had a hoarde of such coins for refilling the slot machine not sure how many casinos had such machines I found 1 and quit looking at others lol

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On 9/1/2021 at 1:11 AM, Vess1 said:

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  I'm seeing these popping up and I've never seen them before.   They're not an option in the special labels so they must be from some recognized hoard for the pedigree?   Cool label.  I searched and came up with nothing.

It could be compared to if you went to https://online-casinoau.com/instant-withdrawal-casinos/ the best instant withdrawal casinos and made a minimum deposit to check out how to play, how the payout was, and what you could win. In those days, people did about the same thing, so many people decided to make minimum bets with these coins.

This is the emblem of the mint, where coins were issued in 0.1 denominations, and the value of such coins was only to place small bets in casinos.

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I remember when the Atlantic City casinos first opened and the dollar slots used Ikes. 

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On 9/1/2021 at 1:11 AM, Vess1 said:

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  I'm seeing these popping up and I've never seen them before.   They're not an option in the special labels so they must be from some recognized hoard for the pedigree?   Cool label.  I searched and came up with nothing.
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good question...:insane:

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On 9/1/2021 at 1:11 AM, Vess1 said:

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  I'm seeing these popping up and I've never seen them before.   They're not an option in the special labels so they must be from some recognized hoard for the pedigree?   Cool label.  I searched and came up with nothing.These labels often accompany promotions or bonuses offered by mobile casinos to attract players. Such bonuses, like the free signup bonus no deposit mobile casino nz, entice players with perks such as free spins or bonus cash without requiring an initial deposit. They serve as a strategic marketing tool, enticing players to explore the diverse offerings of mobile casinos while potentially unlocking lucrative rewards, adding thrill to the gaming experience.

very good question

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