Las Vegas Casino Coins
Silver Strike Catalog
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In Las Vegas, before the pandemic forced a temporary shutdown, El Cortez kept roughly $120,000 worth of coins in its vault, Wiesberg said. The casino returned all but $30,000 in change to the bank.
Silver Strikers Club Number (SSC#) Changes
Updated - 08 December 2020
- Dec 08, 2020 Golden Nugget (Las Vegas) Gold Ranch; Gold River; Gold Spike; Gold Strike Inn; Gold Strike; Hacienda; Hard Rock Hotel; Harold's Club; Harrah's LA (Laughlin) Harrah's LT (Lake Tahoe) Harrah's LV (Las Vegas) Harrah's (Reno) Harvey's; Hilton; Holiday Inn; Horseshoe; Hotel Nevada; Imperial Palace; King 8; Las Vegas Club; Las Vegas Hilton; Luxor.
- There is no sweeter sound than hitting a jackpot on a coin slot machine. El Cortez Hotel and Casino is one of the last places in Las Vegas to still have orig.
- Still, there are those who do collect coins and currency in the Las Vegas valley, and more still who find themselves collecting Las Vegas coins, casino chips, silver strikes, commemorative Las Vegas coins, pure silver Las Vegas coins and other numismatic items pertaining to Las Vegas and its well-known iconic status in the modern world.
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Colorado
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Louisiana
Michigan
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Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
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What Coins Do We Buy?
Our Nevada coin buyer specializes in buying rare coins and currency such as silver dollars, gold coins, proof sets, complete collections, estates, investment holdings, hoards and all collector coins as well as US currency from 1934 and earlier.
- All US Gold coins
- Rare US Silver Coins
- Dollars: 1935 and earlier
- Morgan Dollars
- Halves: 1970 and earlier
- Quarters: 1964 and earlier
- Dimes: 1964 and earlier
- Nickels: 1938 and earlier also 1942- 1945
- Cents: 1958 and earlier
- All US Mint issued proof and mint sets and singles from current year and earlier
- US Gold and Silver American Eagle singles and sets
- High denomination notes: $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000.
- All US silver certificates 1957 and earlier
- All US notes with a red or blue seal
- All US currency from 1929 and older
- Old US currency with bank names on the note
- Large size US currency from 1923 and earlier
- US fractional currency 1862 – 1876
- We specialize in the purchase of small and large size US gold certificates
Is there a set price you will pay for coins or currency?
We consider several factors when considering a coin’s value. These factors include, but are not limited to: condition, rarity, date and circulation. Las Vegas Jewelry and Coin Buyers offers free in-store appraisals of your collections while you watch. We are happy to answer any questions you have.
I have a lot of Dimes, Quarters, Nickels, and Half Dollars, what are they worth?
The value of these coins will change depending on the market and are typically bought and sold in bulk based on their silver value. Coins from 1964 and earlier are made from 90% silver. Older buffalo nickels (sometimes referred to as Indian head nickels) tend to be quite valuable. Half dollars from 1965-1970 are made from 40% silver. There are some dates that could have a higher value, so bring in your collection and an expert appraiser will give you a high cash offer.
Will cleaning or polishing my coins bring a better price?
Absolutely Not! The cleanliness or dirtiness of coins will have no effect on the coins value. We highly recommend that you not clean or polish your coins because it actually devalues them. Even using a soft cloth can leave small abrasions that a professional dealer will see thus reducing the value.
What is the best way to store my coins so they keep their value?
Coins should be stored individually to avoid contact with each other. Make sure to use approved coin containers. If you use booklets, please do not use tape to secure coins into booklets as the tape adheres to the coins, which causes discoloration reducing the value of your coins.
My silver dollar has a “V” in the word TRUST instead of a U, is this a misprint?

No. The peace dollar series from 1921-1935 all have the “V” in the word TRUST. The “V” was done by design and is not a misprint.
Sell Your Coins to a Coin Buyer in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Casino Coins Value
Ready to sell your coins in Las Vegas? Turn to the trusted coin buyers at Las Vegas Jewelry & Coin Exchange. As an Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) and Professional Coin Grading Services® (PCGS®) certified coin buyer, you can trust us to fairly appraise your rare or antique coins and give you the best cash offer possible. Contact us online, and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible. Or, call us at 702-602-8492 to schedule a coin appraisal and sell your coins today!