Oh, the nickel coating on your
token is just that, a coating. Under the coating is probably one of the three most common alloys. 85/15 80/20 or the most common 70/30. You have to send the
token you use to the rejector company to determine the exact makeup, or call the company where you got the
tokens. Most rejectors cannot reject the 'wrong'
token. I tried to do this for 5 years back and forth with Parker Eng for the Slugbuster II. I was able to dial out the unwanted
token, but then had an adverse affect on my regular
tokens. I would get calls daily....your
tokens don't work....you ripped me off.....etc etc etc. Instead of losing my own customer base, I turned down the sensitivity on the rejector. That was when the onrush of 'other'
tokens came through. I got everything 85/15 red brass 70/30 gaming chukie cheese
tokens, I could not believe just how many different companies use
tokens in one way or another. I did not realize just how much I lost until I made the switch to a CT dual metal
token. I have three 5 gallon buckets filled to the top.... 18,000 to 20,000
tokens. At $1 each well.... it was a no brainer switch or go back to cash only. Now I can turn down the sensitivity on the SB II and reject 99% of the unwanted
tokens while making my customers happy and more willing to buy them over quarters because of the great acceptance.