a normal slot machine would hold atleast 1,000 nickles or quarters, plus whatever they had in the cage and you’ve got millions if not billions in coins in the casinos.
Slot machines are typically programmed to pay out as winnings 82–95% of the money that is wagered by players over a million spins. What is this as a casino house edge percentage? Just curious.
Now that casinos have gone coinless, and the slot machines print out tickets, are the coins collecting dust in bank vaults? Nobody seems to be using them.