A List We Couldn't Verify at the Source
Honesty first: Crown Coins' Terms of Service page is JavaScript-rendered and blocked our direct capture on 2026-08-13. Every state on this page is therefore [REPORTED] — assembled from third-party transcriptions, not from the operator's own document. That matters more than usual here, because the third parties don't agree with each other.
The widest recent list, from gamingtoday.com (Aug 2026), runs 14 states: CA, CT, ID, IN, LA, ME, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, OK, TN, WA. casino.org's register-block list has 13 — the same set minus Oklahoma (CA, CT, ID, IN, LA, ME, MI, MT, NJ, NV, NY, TN, WA). We can't tell you which one matches the live Terms, because the live Terms wouldn't load. Our tracker carries the wider 14-state list on the theory that the expensive mistake is depositing in a state the operator considers barred, not skipping one it doesn't.
The Full Map
| Status | States | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Excluded | CA, ID, IN, LA, ME, MI, MT, NV, OK, TN, WA | On the [REPORTED] exclusion list with no carve-out we could find. OK appears on gamingtoday's list but not casino.org's. |
| Gold Coins only | NJ, NY, CT | Sweeps mode excluded, but GC free play reportedly still allowed (pokerlistings.com). No redemption path. |
| Capped | FL | Playable, but redemptions reportedly limited to 5,000 SC per transaction/period under FL's game-promotion statute. |
| Eligible | The remaining 35 states + DC | Sweeps play and redemption available, subject to the 18+ age floor (or age of majority) and verification |
New York: Statutory, Not Voluntary
Most entries on a sweeps exclusion list are operator choices. New York's isn't. S5935A was signed on 2025-12-05 and took effect immediately, banning sweeps-mode play statewide (thespike.gg). That makes NY the one state on this list that no Terms revision can bring back. The reported carve-out is the same one covering NJ and CT: Gold Coin free play is still allowed, per pokerlistings.com. GC play is a social casino with no cash-out — fine as entertainment, worthless as anything else.
Florida: Not Excluded, Just Capped
Florida appears on nobody's exclusion list, but deadspin.com and sportsgambler.com both report a 5,000 SC limit per transaction/period for Florida players, tied to the state's game-promotion statute — one source frames it as a $4,999.99 maximum single prize. The same cap was reported for New York back when NY could still redeem; S5935A has made that half of it moot. Practical read for Floridians: you can play, you can redeem, but a five-figure win leaves in $5,000 slices, each one crossing the operator's review desk separately.
Check Your State
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Based on third-party transcriptions fetched 2026-08-13 (gamingtoday.com, casino.org, thespike.gg, pokerlistings.com) — the operator blocked our direct Terms capture, so every verdict here is [REPORTED], not verified. Lists change without notice and the sources already disagree about Oklahoma. Verify against the live Terms before you spend anything.
Why a Grey State Is a Redemption Risk, Not a Signup Blocker
Here's the part that makes the list conflict expensive. Crown Coins will not necessarily stop you at the door — the enforcement moment is redemption. In the operator's own responses to BBB complaints, "play from an unpermitted state" is one of the cited reasons for refusing payouts, alongside duplicate accounts, card-name mismatches, and missing verification documents (BBB profile via 12onyourside, Aug 2026). If you're in a state that appears on one published list but not another — Oklahoma being the live example — you're the person that discrepancy lands on: your deposit works either way, and your redemption is the first time the operator's version of the list gets applied to you.
The age floor is 18+, or the age of majority in your jurisdiction (sweepskings.com) — lower than the 21+ many rivals require, and one more thing verified at cash-out rather than signup.
Next Steps
If your state clears, read the redemption rules before playing and the payout-times page before planning around the money. The free SC routes include a mail-in that must match your verified account details, and the contract — including the 2026-07-14 class-action waiver — is dissected in Is Crown Coins Legit?. Platform overview: Crown Coins Casino review.
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Referrer gets 400,000 CC + 20 SC after the invited friend makes a ~$14.90+ purchase. Check your state above before you spend anything.