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Margo’s Buckeye Roundup Sticker

About:
This coin is a common stickered dollar, but is one that most collectors want in their collection. I’ve seen these on both Peace and Morgan dollars. The sticker reads: “Margo’s Buckeye Roundup 2384 Lake BLVD.”, which is written in red lettering on a transparent sticker. When buying one of these I would recommend waiting to find one that has a sticker in good condition. It also helps to find a coin that does not have much wear. The coin below meets both of those conditions.
Note: One reason that most collectors like this sticker is because it is transparent. Only a small percentage of stickered dollars had transparent stickers.

History:
When I first purchased this coin I assumed it was a coin from Ohio, but after a few dead ends I found that this coin was from a Cardroom in Reading California. Margo’s Buckeye Roundup closed in 1966.

Margo's Buckeye Roundup sticker located on Lake BLVD. in Redding California
Margo’s Buckeye Roundup sticker located on Lake BLVD. in Redding California
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Blue 8 Petal Stickered Peace Dollar

About:
This stickered coin looks to be a slot machine payout coin for an unknown Casino. The image is either of a burst or flower pattern and has 8 petals. Judging by the sticker it looks to be from the 1950s or early 1960s.
This coin is in great condition and the sticker is completely intact. I own several of these and have seen a few show up on ebay. By far this stickered coin is in the best condition I have seen. Most of the coins I have seen have heavily warn stickers and coins from years of passing through slot machines.

Only a small percentage of stickered coins use a transparent sticker, which is one of the things that make this coin unique and highly collectible.

History:
Most likely a casino slot machine coin.

Dark Blue Flower/Burst Stickered Dollar
Blue 8 Petaled Flower Sticker on back of Peace Dollar
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Paradise Lounge Sticker Dollar

About:
I have not been able to uncover the exact origin of this sticker. There are several Paradise Lounges around the country. I see that there was a Paradise Lounge in Durham N.C. back in the 1950s, but I do not know if the two are related. If you have any information or ideas on where this coin originated I would love to know. Please leave a comment.

History:
unknown

Paridise Lounge Stickered Silver Dollar
Sticker from Paradise Lounge on a Silver Peace Dollar
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Note that prices can very based on condition of coin, condition of the sticker, and rarity of sticker.
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Rarity is based on how often coins show up in auctions, coin shows, and number of stickered coins created.