version of the downloadable .PDF is actually a living document! This can cause problems, from time to time.
When visiting the website, you can download each past month's PDF and the complete "historic" version. Well the "historic" version can be revisited and edited and therefore older records can be changed. Best example I know of was regarding the controversial Four Queens Pai Gow 25ยข chips. For quite awhile they were listed as approved. Then one day they disappeared from the listing.
However, you did not ask that, but I was trying to give you insight to how they use that reference material.
For my money, the tokens were initially listed in 1994 when the paperwork hit their office. Later on, their office decided that they were not suitable, i.e., "UNSUIT" and were destroyed. That 'later on' could be within the month, or perhaps years later when the destruction requirement paperwork made its way to the office that maintains the listing. You never know the date of an update, or complete change to a listed item, or deletion.
MGM GRAND HOTEL/CASINO 06/15/94 00/00/00 TOKEN 1.00 DEST. LEONARD COIN AS UNSUIT
LAS VEGAS DESTRUCTION
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