Antique Coin-Op Machines


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1920's ADVANCE #11 Nicknamed (Big Mouth Peanut), referring to the big mouth with swivel door that holds the peanuts until pushed. This machine has a tall body made of rolled steel. The nickel-plated brass mechanism shows patent
dates of 11-5-12 and 4-24-23.  $350.00


1934 MILLS QT This is the World's smallest manufactured TWIN JACKPOT. It is also the only slot machine whose basic mechanism was used in a trade stimulator. It has been restored and works perfect. $1,995.00
 



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1950's Stoner Candy Machine.  (theater style lite-up) This machine is completely restored and fully functional. $4,000.00


1930 Log Cabin Duplex This machine is a two compartment vendor. Log Cabin penny vendors were made in Cedar Rapids by the Standard MFG. Co. $400.00




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Personality Tester. Approx 15 years old. Oak case. Operates on 25 ct. Great money maker for restaurants, pizza parlors, etc.$1,995.00


1920's ADVANCE MDL. D This is a gumball machine. It has a short rolled steel body. The brass mechanism has patent dates of  11-5-12 and 4-24-22.  $325.00




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1956 Oak Premier Gum Vendor
This machine is the penny version. For 1 penny you
would receive a gumball and sports trading card. The
machine holds 800 cards and 1000 gumballs. Made by
Oak MFG Co. 13 1/2" tall. $450.00


Early 1950's U-SELECT-IT Automatic Vendor This machine was made by the Coan MFG Co. Takes 2 nickels or 1 dime. Storage for more candy in the back. Restored and fully functional.  $2,000.00



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1915 Royal Vendor The Bicycle Bell and Thumb Press were "Nicknames" used for this machine before its manufacture was known. It only came in a gumball version. Made by the Royal Gum Co. 13 1/2" tall.  $650.00


1920's Columbus MDL 14
This Columbus 14 is a penny machine with the slanted
coin entry. It is a profit sharing gumball vendor with a 1-2-1-2-3 mechanism. It took 55 cents for each 100 gumballs vended. It was manufactured by the
Columbus Vending Co. 1923-1924 $550.00


 
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1940's Regal Candy Machine
This 5 cent Regal is made of aluminum. It is highly
polished with a tear shaped globe. It was manufactured by Regal Product Co. $250.00


 

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