would and I appreciate your take. I have no idea, as anything greater than a nickle in a slot machine was beyond my means in 1967!
In getting the token (and one other example (Hotel Bonanza)) I just assumed that the high roller areas had machines for these tokens. Again, this is the first I've seen of a Two Dollar token, new or used, so I have no idea, but perhaps others here do.
But it would NOT surprise me to find that the Franklin Mint made these as collectibles for coin collectors and the holder for this one has been lost over time.
Jim
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