the same reason they put other denomination slot machines in casinos, they make money. lower denomination slots (penny, nickel) usually take more credits per spin. some penny slots can take hundreds of credits per spin, while with, say, a $5 slot machine youll only get like 3 credits maximum per spin.
Yes they are because I once put a fake 10p in a slot machine and it picked up I did and closed the whole machine down!
No. Most don't even take $1 bills - you have to put in at least a $5.
You press rent a DVD and touch any movie you want.To return, press return DVD and put it through the slot.
Generally speaking, casinos dont have clocks visible to the public. Whats your question?
At first the huge casino seemed like a labyrinth of slot machines and card tables to me, but I quickly learned my way around the place.
it is slot
if for Nintendo ds then insert the action replay then insert the game in the slot on top with the sticker facing you
Slot 1 on a DS is the slot that you put DS game cards into. Slot 2 is the slot for Game boy advance game paks.
less than the shipping and handling
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
use an sp or advanced put the ar in the slot then put the game in the slot on the ar
There is a slot on the side of the DS where you can put a SD/MEMORY card.