Grand Casino Collector Coin With Case

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Grand Casino Collector Coin With Case Holder

Casino: Grand Casino City: Gulfport & Biloxi, MS Denomination: None Design side: Biloxi Schooner, Great Blue Heron, Gulf Shrimp, Oak Tree Logo side: Grand Casino Logo, Gulfport & Biloxi, MS Edge: Full Reeded Series: Collector Coin/1996-1997 Gulf Coast.999: None Mint Mark: FC. You are bidding on a set of seven Grand Casino Limited Edition Collectors Coins, 7 Wonder's of the World Edition. These coins are dated from 1994 to 1995. They are in a plastic protective case. The face of the coin has the Grand Casino Bilouxi Mississippi Logo.

The Grand Casino Coushatta Coins are coins that come from the Grand Casino situated in Coushatta, Louisiana. There was a sister casino in Marksville. The coins were in production between 1995 and 1998, making them a moderate 13 to 16 years old.
Their value as a chip is stated on each individual chip itself, but their value in terms of collection and auction are, so far, limited. Sites like eBay list several sales of these collector coins, with the prices ranging between a few dollars up to over $100 for the bigger sets.
As with most collector pieces, they become more valuable over time. Less than 20 years is considered recent enough not to be of any special value, but waiting a further 20 having purchased these coins will see their value more than recouped.
Chip collecting is similar to coin collecting. It is the deliberate act of taking chips from a casino for the purpose of collection, trading or selling. It used to be just for souvenir purposes, but with the introduction and massive growth of the internet it quickly became easier to buy, sell, trade and compare - making the hobby much more attractive and exciting to collecting fanatics.

1994 Grand Casino Collectors Coins

The price that you will get for a Grand Casino coin varies greatly on the condition that they are in. Most people who are out there looking to buy are coin collectors and are not necessarily going to want to purchase a coin that is any worse condition than mint, or in other words, perfect.
If you want to gain a rough idea of how much you should be looking to sell your coins for, then have a look for similar ones on eBay to see how much other owners are selling them for. On eBay you will be able to see how much they are going to for in a good condition and how much they are going for in mint condition. Usually, collectors coins that are in pretty good condition can rake in a decent amount of money for its owners as people can be prepared to pay a lot to finish off their collection.
Another factor that will affect how much they are worth is whether or not it is quite a commonly found coin or whether you own a rare one. The less well know they are then the more money you can expect to get.
There are also dozens of other websites out there that connect coin collectors together to talk about their hobby and trade together. They may usually have links from this website to coin valuation websites that can give you a really good idea on how much they are worth. These websites can also put you in contact with regular buyers and collectors who might be willing to strike a deal with you for your coin. As the price of collectable coins tends to fluctuate on a regular basis, knowing about a website like this could be quite invaluable and help you to find the best deal out there.