Resig's

39mm, WM
About this token:
- This is the right size for a $1 gambling token. It is made of iron, and
though it doesn't show up well on the scan, the "Have Fun" side is printed
in blue while the "Good Luck" side is printed in black.
- Scott Resig writes: As you can see I am a resig. My grandfather had a little
casino in his basement YEARS ago in Minnesota. He had a roulette wheel a card
table and a craps table. I think it was just for entertaining. He gave the
chips out and people gave them back. I don't think he operated anything illegal.
- Sandy Resig writes: My dad
Emmett Resig had 3 slot machines in the basement of our house. He often had gambling parties for his friends. Rather than use real money, which would be illegal, he used these "knockouts" from electrical boxes and rubber stamped them with his name. My dad may have used the dollar size token for the crap table only.
And real nickels and quarters for the slot machines. (He never let anyone keep the money.) He died in 1997 at the age of 84
and I inherited his slot machines which I sold. I never saved any of his homemade coins. We had an estate sale after
my dad's death and that's probably how they got into circulation. My dad's house was in St. Paul, MN.
Know anything about this token? Please let me know!
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