The value depends on the weight of the coin. As of 26 November 2013, silver is worth $19.85 per troy ounce.
The $10 token has a 1/2 troy ounce .999 fine silver center. Most of them are worth the spot price of silver. This should be more than the $10 face value.
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It's worth ten dollars. Only the center is silver.
If it's a really recent token, you can cash it in at the casino for face value. Older tokens aren't worth much of anything.
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The usual $10.00 ".999 silver" tokens have about 0.5 to 0.6 troy oz. of silver in the center. The rest is brass. They are not worth much more than face value.
The value of a limited edition ten dollar gaming token made from 999 fine silver from Sierra Sid's Casino in Sparks, NV, typically depends on both its silver content and collectible demand. As of now, the silver content alone would be worth its weight in silver, which fluctuates with market prices. Additionally, collectible tokens may carry a premium among collectors, potentially increasing their worth beyond the intrinsic value of the silver. For an accurate valuation, checking recent sales on auction sites or consulting a coin dealer or collector would be advisable.
i see them selling for $30 on eBay. they contain .6 ounce of .999 silver. i would put a realistic value of $15-$25 on it
Ten dollars. Only the center is .999 silver - less than 0.6 troy oz.
The Grand Victoria Casino Resort $1 token is worth $3 to $4 depending on the condition. The $5 token is worth around $15 to $17 in very good condition.