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We are proud to announce that we are members in good standing of the Coin Op Preservation Society (COPS). Members of the society have agreed to follow a strict code of ethics when buying and selling antique coin operated devices. Go to www.CoinOpPreservationSociety.com for more information.
Results for the Morphy auction held during Juee of 2020 are now in the database
Over on the left side, use the auction drop down list to select this or any other auction that may be of interest to you. We now have over 41 years of auction data!
We recently acquired most if not all of the auction results for VCA dating back to 1977. The results are now in the database and we are happy to announce we have price history on antique slot machines and trade simulators for the last 41 years! Look at the drop down menu for auction prices to see the results of a particular auction.
A new book is out which has incredible photos of machines on location. All the photos are pre-prohibition. If you purchase the book you will get a free subscriotion to the price guide.Go to http://www.coinopcollectorforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6t=3997 to learn more.
Attention serious dealers and collectors. The on line Antique Slot Machine Price Guide is now providing a service where we will forward you leads that are sent to us from people looking to sell a machine. We get hundreds of leads a year. Click here more more information. If you have a machine and want to sell it then click here and we will forward your information to dealers and collectors who have registered with us.
We sent out over 1000 referrals in 2019.
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We now have data on over 17,000 auctions in our database.
We now show a scatter plot of sales for your search. This will help you see in an instant the trend for the machine you are searching and give you an idea of what machines are selling for. In addition, we provide information on how many times the machine model was listed but never hit got a single bid!
Here is an example for a Mills Bursting Cherry
49 machines were not included in the plot because the reserve was not met at the auction AND there were no bids on the machine. In general, a high ( 10) number usually indicates machines which have unreasonable values by their owners.
The above graph shows results for auctions where the machine either sold or had at least 1 bid. It should give you a good idea of the trend. The price does not include things like insurance and shipping. The date of the first recorded sale in the graph is 2004-01-01 and the date of the last point in the graph is 2011-10-15.
SLOT MACHINE RESTORATION DVD NOW AVAILABLE
Have a slot machine and want to restore it but don't know where to begin? We are pleased to announce that a 5 DVD set is now available which documents the complete restoration of a Mills Castle Front slot machine. If you purchase the 5 DVD set then you will receive a 14 day subscription to the guide absolutely FREE. Just ask Dave (the author of the DVDs) to get you a 14 day access code.
NOTE: These DVDs are in high demand and it is not uncommon for them to be sold out. The web site usually indicates if they are available or not. If they are currently sold out send Dave an email requesting that you want one and he will email you when more are available. If they are sold out and you purchase a 14 (or 365) day subscription to the price guide then when more are available you will receive $39.95 off the price of the DVD set. Just let Dave know that you are a price guide member before you purchase the set.
Go to here for more information on the DVDs (including You-tube video excerpts).
Excerpt on Mechanism Reassembly
Have a slot machine but it is jammed?
A DVD has recently been made available which documents how to fix the most common jams on the most common antique slot machines (Mills, Jennings, Pace, and Watling). This DVD is invaluable to the casual owner of an antique slot. Click here for more information.
New Feature: You asked and we listened! We now have a FOR SALE feature. The machine shown above is the last one that was added to the for sale area (and has not yet sold). Click here to see the current list of machines that are for sale.
Have a machine and want to sell it? Click here to register and then list it. For a limited time you can list your slot machine or trade stimulator for free! Thousands of people come to our site looking for slot machines. Now is your chance to advertise your machine on the #1 Coin Op site on the web for FREE. The most recent machine listed will be showcased on the front page (see above). We reserve the right to remove any machine we feel is not advertised appropriately. Please do not waste your time trying to sell a reproduction machine. If you do, you will probably be banned and your listing will be removed.
Do you have an old slot machine? Do you want one? If you do, it might be worth the search, as some can be worth quite a bit of money. Slot machines built after 1930 are considered contemporary. Anything older is considered antique. The antique slot machines tend to have original parts, as replacement parts weren t common. The newer machines from 1930 on, have more than likely been tinkered with and might have replacement parts. In the antique world, the more original parts and features, the better. Here are some tips to consider prior to purchasing one.
If you are interested in investing in an antique machine, look for one in original condition. Something relatively untouched or in mint condition is rare, however, they do exist. Once a slot machine has been restored, the value of the machine decreases. If you find slot machine from the 1930s or 1940s for less than $3,000, the chances are good it has been restored.
Now if money is no object, you may want to consider purchasing an 1899 Mills five-cent antique slot machine. This machine, in original, mint condition would sell for anywhere from $16,000 to $19,000. If money really isn t an option, a Caille Brothers Peerless 5 Cent floor roulette slot realized $300,000 at auction.
If you are interested in something a little less pricey, there is the antique Owl Slot machine from the Mills Novelty Company that sells for roughly $15,750. This free-standing, fully functional slot machine has a carved solid oak frame, ball and claw feet, and gorgeous metal housings. These machines are highly sought after.
If you are looking to purchase a wood machine, make sure to inspect for damage. The first wooden machines appeared on the market around 1906. The prices are as high as $19,000. Gaming experts and slot machine collectors agree that these machines are worth collecting, as they will only gain in value as time passes.
There is a booming trade in antique slots. Motivated collectors are scouring this niche market looking for original machines, and anything that can be brought up to snuff. A restored slot machine can still fetch good money. There are highly skilled technicians that can restore your find.
The following are fine examples of antique slot machines
Ten Cent Harrahs Club Pace Four Reel (1950)
Ten cent Mills Blue Bell (1948)
Mills Diamond Front (1941)
Five cent Mills Black Cherry (1947)
Super Deluxe Club Chief Jennings (1946)
Mills Bursting Cherry
Five cent Watling Treasury (1933)
25 cent Watling Coin Front (1935)
Mills Hi-Top
Five cent Mills Roman Head (1938)
The price of an antique machine can be as high as $300,000 or as low as $1000. Whether you are looking to make an investment, find the holy grail, or a machine to match your decor, the market is strong, vibrant, and accessible.
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A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE TOYS TO INCLUDE BEZIQUE, BAYKO ACCESORY OUTFIT, SLOT MACHINE, DOG TOY ETC
A large Monopoly Arcade machine topper, approximately 220cm wide, probably topping multiple Monopoly slot machine, with additional remote controlled strip lighting
Barcrest Buccaneer slot machine with German labels. Playing condition untested. The case is in good condition. No keys, bottom front panel is unlocked. Not available in auction hall, item will be shipped from Switzerland. Please contact us for viewing options. Size: 169 x 68 x 63,5 cm. Condition: Good.
5¢ Ideal Magnetic Foot Vibrator circa 1950, A Treat for Tired Feet. Original condition and in good working order. Consumer would place a coin in the coin slot and stand on the vibrating pad for a foot massage. There is a pushable button on the top of the machine for more vibration. It is missing one section of back doors, very easily replaceable with galvanized metal. Comes without keys. Size: 110,5 x 48 x 28 cm. Condition: Good.
German slot machine Super Krone. Playable. Good visual condition, missing the decorative top layer in a few spots. Size: 88,5 x 57 x 23 cm. Condition: Good.
1¢ Striking Clock mechanical strength tester arcade machine manufactured by The Exhibit Supply Co. out of Chicago, Illinois, 1925 - 1930. The patron drops a penny in the coin slot, then pushes handles together to Strike the Clock. A professional restoration gives this an impressive early look, with original mechanisms and castings with no evidence of cracks or repairs. Comes with keys. Size: 190,5 x 46 x 46 cm. Condition: Good.
Profitech 3000 Black Jack Junior German slot machine. Playing condition untested. The
Slot Machine Aristocrat, Esprit Series with dropped jackpot. Original machine from Las Vegas. Working condition, problems with slot positions, spinning. Locked, without key. Average visual condition, metallic parts spotted by rust. Ainsworth Consolidated Industries, PTY. LTD., N.S.W. Australia. 1976. Size: 164 x 47 x 45 cm. Condition: Fair.
Mechanical slot machine Appareil Lumineux. Working condition untested. Missing back panel. Missing money box key. Model P.106 H.D. Paris, 1937. Size: 65 x 41 x 41 cm. Condition: Good.
A Lottomat one armed bandit slot machine of wooden construction, mounted with decorative metal fittings, 18 1/4 x 28, back missing, unsure if working (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
An Allwin De Luxe penny slot machine, with internal metal ball track, pierced metal decorated and central instructions, 16 x 21 1/2, missing box surround, unsure if working (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Baby Bradwin De Luxe amusement arcade penny slot machine by L C Bradwin, Birmingham
An original mid Century retro vintage amusement arcade advertising glass display sign taken from a 1960's ' Bally Jumbo ' slot machine. The colourful artwork depicting a beach front circus scene with elephants and carnival dancers. Measures approx 56x64cm.
An original mid Century retro vintage amusement arcade machine advertising glass display sign taken from a 1960's Bally ' Treble Chance ' slot machine. The colourful artwork depicting a football scene with prize box to the left hand side. Measures approx 31x69cm.
A Novomat One-Armed Bandit, on 1d. play, with three part primary and secondary striped number reels, machine title and coin entry, totaliser, reel and payout castings in blue and grey, in stained beech case, with the ball handle design, with plaque to side 'Auto-Slot (Sales) Ltd 69 London Road, Croydon 1886'.18x28'', 46x71cm
KUMBAKATEL VINTAGE PINBALL MACHINE on wooden stand, 89.5cms H maximum, 43cms W, 80.5cms L not including penny slot
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED MODERN DIECAST AND PLASTIC VEHICLES, ASSORTED TOYS AND GAMES to include boxed Gama Super 1928 Mercedes SSK, No. 1502 1/21 scale, appears complete and in lightly playworn condition, with very minor paint loss and wear, box damaged, unboxed items by R M Model, Solido, Zylmex, Matchbox, Conrad NZG, unmarked tinplate friction drive Volkswagen Beetle (s.d), Finnish made plastic Mercedes Benz, etc assorted modern tinplate and plastic clockwork toys, boxed Waco plastic battery operated slot machine (sd), boxed Sondico Box Wood Chessmen, boxed Glevum Rainbow Dominoes, boxed Lagoon Outdoor Zone Ready-to-Fly Hot Air Balloon still sealed in original packaging, three boxed Victory wooden jig-saw puzzles, contents not checked but all appear largely complete, boxes damaged
Mills Bell-O-Matic Hi Top Slot Machine. In Great Working Condition
PENNY SLOT MACHINE, 76cm H x 50cm W x 22cm D, Edwardian 'Circle Skills'.
A group of tinplate toys. Shell model garage, Mimic toys bus Truck, Chocolate Slot Machine, car transporter etc
Shelf of mixed childrens toys and games to include slot machine etc. Not available for in-house PP, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133
A 1970s Japanese Waco hand held cordless electric slot machine, keeping its original box
A Cascade Deluxe 1p slot machine, by the Bell Fruit Manufacturing Company Limited, 18 wide 30 1/2 highCondition:It appears to work and the key is present
A late 20th century coin-in-the-slot gumball dispenser machine on stand, height 95cm
Early / mid 20th century Allwin De Lux amusement arcade penny slot machine, oak case, full working order, complete with key 50 cm x 65 cm
Early / mid 20th century Allwin De Luxe amusement arcade penny slot machine, oak case, full working order, complete with key 51 cm x 69 cm
A set of ten Lord of the Rings metal figures with resin display stand, a quantity of mostly DeAgostini part work Harry Potter chess set pieces, mostly in blister packs (26), twelve Star Trek 2009 figures by Playmates Toys all in blister packs and a mixed lot of toys including Doctor Who, Green Day Super Action Figure, Funtastic Robot Convertors, slot machine etc
A Bryans Allwin Penny Slot Machine 'The Elevenses', c 1955, 63.5 cm H
Bryans 'Elevenses' penny-in-the-slot arcade-style slot machine, oak-cased with metal mounts, 80cm H
Boxed Super Slot machine
Bandit: A Silver Jubilee Mark 1, one arm bandit slot machine. Refurbished and working on original 6d coin. With jackpot. Please study pictures.
A VINTAGE CHOCOLATE SLOT MACHINE WITH ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE
Early 20th century Wooden Cased Pinball Machine with glass cover and penny slot, raised on four legs, 91cms long
An early penny-in-the-slot arcade machine - The Little Stockbroker, circa 1928, by repute from Margate Pier.
A Butterscotch One Penny enamel slot machine escutcheon.
Slot Machine Aristocrat, Esprit Series with dropped jackpot. Original machine from Las Vegas. Working condition, problems with slot positions, spinning. Locked, without key. Average visual condition, metallic parts spotted by rust. Ainsworth Consolidated Industries, PTY. LTD., N.S.W. Australia. 1976. Size: 164 x 47 x 45 cm. Condition: Fair.
Slot Machine Aristocrat Crazy Joker. In good working condition. Locked, without key. Some signs of age and wear. Ainsworth Consolidated Industries, PTY. LTD., N.S.W. Australia. 1976. Size: 145 x 48,5 x 50 cm. Condition: Good.
Aristocrat Clickety Click slot machine. Fully playable. Locked, without key. Very good visual condition. Ainsworth Consolidated Industries, PTY. LTD., N.S.W. Australia. 1976. Size: 145 x 48,5 x 50 cm. Condition: Very good.
German slot machine Super Krone. Playable. Good visual condition, missing the decorative top layer in a few spots. Size: 88,5 x 57 x 23 cm. Condition: Good.
Swiss slot machine Retro 31. Lights turn on, doesn't appear to be playable. Good visual condition, one of the front buttons is missing cover, right side panel top layer broken in 2 spots. Size: 145 x 57,5 x 50 cm. Condition: Fair.
Mechanical slot machine Appareil Lumineux. Working condition untested. Missing back panel. Missing money box key. Model P.106 H.D. Paris, 1937. Size: 65 x 41 x 41 cm. Condition: Good.
Wood slot machine stand with decorative front mirror door that has Fabulous Las Vegas printed on it. Locked, without key. Has a switch on the left side and 2 American plug sockets on the back. Working condition untested. Excellent visual condition. Size: 70,5 x 56 x 45 cm. Condition: Excellent.
Beautiful Super 7 table model slot machine ca. 1960s. Condition: Good.
An interesting replica / prop coin operated ' Soap Stop ' advertising vending machine. The non-functioning, wall mounted dispenser of a wooden MDF construction having two slot coin acceptors to the base. Measures approx 81x38x16
An original mid Century retro vintage amusement arcade advertising glass display sign taken from a 1960's ' Bally Jumbo ' slot machine. The colourful artwork depicting a beach front circus scene with elephants and carnival dancers. Measures approx 56x64cm.
Jennings - Governor - A retro vintage 20th Century American made One Arm Bandit slot fruit / games machine having a chrome case with Tic-Tac-Toe glass panel atop. Native American bronze finial head to the front and further chrome emblements throughout with all being raised upon a oak plinth and retaining original back plate . Condition; Sold as untested pitting to the chrome throughout, overall a good example. Measures approx; 70cm x 38cm x 40cm.
Vintage 'The Little Stock Exchange' fairground slot machine, H73 x W45 x D18cm
Bell Fruit Gum company 'Round-Up' coin operated slot machine
Mills Jackpot 81 mechanical slot machine
SMALL TABLE TOP SLOT MACHINE GAME
A Boxing Champion arcade machine, by Dawpol, with £1 and £2 coin slot, 211cm high, 70cm wide, 94cm deep. Note: VAT is payable on the hammer price of this lot at 20%.
Collecting antique slot machines is an expensive hobby that requires a good knowledge of antique slot machine values for the serious collector. These machines not only make beautiful antique decorations, you can still play the games on them as well.
A genuine antique slot machine is a big investment. The best way to determine if you're getting a fair price is to do as much research on the machine you are planning to buy as you possibly can. The more details you have, the easier it will be, including:
The more original parts an antique slot machine has, the more value it holds. A real antique machine should have a serial number, unlike a reproduction slot machine. Reputable antique slot machine dealers will usually offer a certificate of authenticity with the machine.
Most antique machines have been refurbished. This involves taking the machines apart to clean and re-lubricate all the internal working parts. Damaged or lost parts are replaced and the machine is then reassembled.
Before you consider purchasing an antique slot machine, it is important to find out what the laws are in the state you live in. Some states prohibit the ownership of a slot machine no matter what the age of the machine is or what it is intended to be used for. States where it is illegal to own a slot machine include:
Many other states allow the ownership of slot machines with certain restrictions. For instance, in California, Delaware, Montana and a number of other states, you can own a slot machine that is 25 years or older. New Jersey and Pennsylvania laws allow ownership of slot machines that were manufactured prior to 1941. Machines manufactured before 1952 are legal in Washington D.C. and machines manufactured before 1954 are legal in Vermont, as long as they are not used for gambling.
Make sure you have researched your local state, city and county laws before purchasing a slot machine.
The best place to start your research for antique slot machine values is online. There are websites that offer price guide information, as well as dealers and private collectors that offer information and advice about buying and selling antique slot machines.
The Antique Slot Machine Price Guide is an online database with over 8000 slot machines and the prices they have sold for on auctions such as eBay, Victorian Casino Auctions, James D. Julia Auctions and Inman Auctions. You must subscribe to be able to see prices for antique slot machines. A twelve month unlimited subscription will cost $139.95, or you can get a 14 day trial for $39.95.
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