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Fitzgeralds Las Vegas Gaming Token Celebrating the Millennium in Case
$ 5.25
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Description
Fitzgerald's Las Vegas TokenCelebrating the
Millennium Las Vegas Style
Released 2000
RWM Mint Mark = Roger William Mint (closed)
Smooth Edge
Case/Capsule includes foam ring and measures approximately 2 inches in diameter
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Please look closely at the photos they are part of the description. The case will have some scratches typical of storage and handling.
Front:
Center: Fitzgeralds Casino Downtown Las Vegas, 2000 Celebrating the Millennium Las Vegas Style
Rim:
Limited Edition, One Dollar Gaming Token
Reverse:
Center: 1 with clover, RWM mint mark
Rim: Acceptable only at Fitzgeralds, Limited Edition
Quick History:
Originally, the Fitzgeralds was the Sundance Hotel which opened in 1980 on land owned by Moe Dalitz, an organized crime figure. From 1980-1983 the casino was run by Al Sachs and Herb Tobman, owners of the Stardust and Fremont Casinos. In 1984, the casino was managed by Jackie Gaughan until the casino could be sold. In 1987, the Sundance was sold to Lincoln Management Group (later Fitzgerald Gaming) and renamed as Fitzgeralds Las Vegas. In 2001, Don Barden bought the property and became the first African American casino owner in Las Vegas. Barden died in 2011 and his estate sold Fitzgeralds to brothers Derek and Greg Stevens, majority owners of the Golden Gate Casino.
The new owners spent million on renovations and rebranded it the D Las Vegas Casino Hotel.
Fun Fact:
Derek Stevens (owner of the D Las Vegas, Golden Gate, and the new Circa) gave away 2000 free flights to Las Vegas to bring visitors back to Las Vegas after the 2
½
month shut down due to the virus.
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