$1 Gaming/Slot Token - VIEJAS CASINO - Alpine, CA
January 30th, 2008 by admin
This is a $1 Casino Slot Token from the Viejas Casino for Alpine, CA.
*As far as I know, these are no longer used to the casino - because of the ticket-in/ticket-out machines.
This is an actual $1 Slot Token from Viejas Casino pays Alpine, CA(about 40 miles east of San Diego).
The Token is used, but for excellent condition. Edges are pretty sharp, and coloring is still shiny and light.
The front of the Token has “Viejas Casino … Alpine, California” gripping the ring, and “One Lucre …. $1… Gaming Token” to the center.
The back of the Token has “One Resources Gaming Token … Alpine, California” enthralling the ring, and the “Viejas Casino” Logo for the Center. (This is the old logo, it has changed for recent years).
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