Boardwalk concessions along the Jersey Shore have been called "casinos" for years ... long before legalized gambling was introduced in the State. They are well-known from Asbury Park, Long Branch, Keansburg, Seaside Heights, Atlantic City, Wildwood, etc.
These aluminum tokens were awarded for amusement games such as Skillo which a player could accumulate and be redeemed for prizes. Of course the occassional day visitor to these summer towns could not accumulate enough tokens for a substantial prize as one who spent their vacation or the entire summer there could accumulate..., so many of these tokens went unredeemed.
I believe there is a reference book on the broader subject of Amusement Tokens where these items have been cataloged by collectors of this material.
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