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1¢ Shoot Hitler Countertop Arcade Machine: Satisfy your desire. Take a shot at the world's most unpopular man. This gum ball vendor was made by the Paul Bennet Company in 1940 and includes one key. (Very Good). 16-1/2"T. x 9-1/2"W. x 23"D.
0073: 1¢ Shoot Hitler Countertop Arcade MachineEst. US$2,000-US$3,500
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1¢ B. Madorsky Co. Football Type One Coin Drop Skill: Football-themed coin drop game with beautiful hand-painted details. The player drops their coin into the slot on the upper marquee and then flips the side lever to make the football player kick the
0074: 1¢ B. Madorsky Co. Football Type One Coin Drop SkillEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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1¢ Arcade Supply "Pocket Ball" Countertop Skill Game: Arcade Supply Co. made these games in 1929. The "gun" and top sign are aluminum. The cabinet is wood with a glass top and cast iron front painted green. One key is included. (Very Good - Excellent).
0075: 1¢ Arcade Supply "Pocket Ball" Countertop Skill GameEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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**1¢ Consolidated Coin "Pyramid" Penny Drop Trade: Sometimes called "200", this extremely rare trade stimulator was built by Consolidated Coin Control Company of Chicago in 1894. Shows some age wear to the wood cabinet and play field. One key is
0076: **1¢ Consolidated Coin "Pyramid" Penny Drop TradeEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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**1¢ Norris Reel Amusement Vender Trade Stimualtor: The Norris Mfg. Co. of Columbus, Ohio produced this vending and amusement machine in 1935. This model has the wood sides in addition to the cast aluminum front. The face has some paint loss and the
0077: **1¢ Norris Reel Amusement Vender Trade StimualtorEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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**1D Bryan's Bullion Multi-Way Payout Machine: This British roulette style spinner game can accept up to 5 English pennies at a time and pays out automatically into the lower pay cup. The finish on the wood cabinet and gleaming metal elements
0078: **1D Bryan's Bullion Multi-Way Payout MachineEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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1¢ BMY Novelty Co. Play Golf Counter Arcade Machine: This coin drop amusement game is in original, working condition. Features the original porcelain front and play field. Where a patron's coin falls indicates their play, giving him additional chances
0079: 1¢ BMY Novelty Co. Play Golf Counter Arcade MachineEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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1¢ Peo World Champion Miniature Baseball Skill Game: The player uses the lever to flip the metal balls through the spiral and uses the dials and figures on the upper portion of the game to keep track of their score. The baseball field artwork is
0080: 1¢ Peo World Champion Miniature Baseball Skill GameEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Flip Skill Amusement Machine: This countertop arcade game is housed in a repainted green and orange wood cabinet with fancy scroll detailing and the original art on the pay field. Interior shows a sea lion graphic with excellent
0081: 1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Flip Skill Amusement MachineEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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1¢ Groetchen Poison This Rat Hitler Countertop Arcade: For a cent the player receives two balls or "poison pills" to use to poison Hitler. The "pill" is dispensed at the top from the bottle and the player must turn the knob on the front of the cabinet to
0082: 1¢ Groetchen Poison This Rat Hitler Countertop ArcadeEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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French Bar Top Match Vending Amusement Game: This fancy cast iron countertop game also serves as a match dispenser. No coin required, the operator simply turns what looks like a ship's helm and a ball inside lands on a given number. Interior
0083: French Bar Top Match Vending Amusement GameEst. US$800-US$2,000
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1¢ Slattery Mfg. Electroskill Flip Coin Skill Game: Slattery Mfg. produced this baseball themed counter game about 1931. It has raised the bar on the classic penny flipping game by adding a battery in the sheet metal cabinet to power lights on each of
0084: 1¢ Slattery Mfg. Electroskill Flip Coin Skill GameEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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French Bar Top Amusement Game: No coin is required to play this game. The player simply spins the wheel and the ball inside lands in a numbered space. Inside the wheel is the image of a lady and a man in 18th century military
0086: French Bar Top Amusement GameEst. US$700-US$1,500
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**10¢ Bryan's 12-Win Clock Payout Machine: Bryan's Automatic Machine Works had been making spinner games since the 1930's, and versions of the 12-Win since 1947. The addition of the extra cash drawer in the bottom did not happen until the
0087: **10¢ Bryan's 12-Win Clock Payout MachineEst. US$700-US$1,500
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**Multi-Coin Dean Novelty Co. Vaudette Flip Coin: This poker skill game accepts pennies, nickels, and dimes. All inserted coins other than those landing direct center can be returned using the two levers on the left side of the cabinet. Showing only
0088: **Multi-Coin Dean Novelty Co. Vaudette Flip CoinEst. US$800-US$1,500
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1¢ Groetchen Pike's Peak Countertop Skill Game: This fun and tricky game was made by Groetchen Tool & Mfg Co. during the early 1940s. For a cent the player gets 5 attempts to roll a small silver ball up the black and red slopes to the very top of
0089: 1¢ Groetchen Pike's Peak Countertop Skill GameEst. US$500-US$1,000
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1D "A Good Turn" Fortune Teller Machine: This countertop spinner machine accepts English Pennies and is designed to raise money to help the blind. In original condition, the spinner needs adjustment. Manufactured by the National Institute
0090: 1D "A Good Turn" Fortune Teller MachineEst. US$500-US$1,500
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**1¢ Fey 3 Winners Counter Pocket Payout Machine: This penny flip game was produced by Fey Mfg. in 1930. It has an interesting picture of a duel on the playing field and a paper marquee that has a slight tear at the bottom. Two keys are included.
0091: **1¢ Fey 3 Winners Counter Pocket Payout MachineEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Peo Mfg. Pole Vault Countertop Skill Game: Peo Manufacturing produced this game in 1933. The cabinet is sheet metal with a glass front and the game works well. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 17-3/4"T x 9-1/2"W. x 7-1/4"D.
0092: 1¢ Peo Mfg. Pole Vault Countertop Skill GameEst. US$500-US$1,500
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1¢ Genco Soccer Countertop Flip Ball Skill Game: This arcade game by Genco Mfg. provides 7 balls for one penny. The cabinet is sheet metal with a glass front that has faded graphics. Circa 1931. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 16-1/2"T. x
0093: 1¢ Genco Soccer Countertop Flip Ball Skill GameEst. US$500-US$1,500
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1¢ Norris Master Penny Drop Vending Machine: The Norris Mfg. Co. made this machine to improve upon the standard Master vendor in 1925. You have about a 10% chance to get your penny back. In restored condition. One key is included. (Excellent).
0095: 1¢ Norris Master Penny Drop Vending MachineEst. US$500-US$1,500
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