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No. In addition to slight difference between models and /manufacturers, there are generally 3 type of cue balls. The normal regulation play ball that is not intended for use on a coin operated table is most common and is what should be used to learn and practice cue ball control. Cue balls made for use in coin operated machines need a way to be released so they are not captured like the numbered balls - so, these cue balls are either larger (no longer common) or have a metallic center (slightly heavier than a standard cue ball).
The team that lost the coin toss at the beginning of the game would get first choice to start the second half. It would be their choice to defend a goal, kickoff, or receive the ball.
A date set is one coin from each year that type of coin was made using the most common highest mintage lower value coins.
If the coin shows any wear at all, the value is for the silver about $3.50 the coin is a very common high mintage year.
It is a common coin not struck in any precious metals and is only worth face value unless in proof condition.