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**5¢ Charles Fey Liberty Bell Slot Machine & Shipping**Rare 5¢ Mills Novelty Co. Hoke Snake Slot Machine**5¢ Mills Novelty Little Scarab Token Pay Trade
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**5¢ Charles Fey & Sons The Ace Dice Game: A nice original aluminum, dice game with five tubes, each containing one die. The player gets two plays from one nickel. There are buttons beneath each of the dice tubes to hold any dice the player
0002: **5¢ Charles Fey & Sons The Ace Dice GameEst. $7,500-$10,000
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**5¢ Watling Mfg. Co. O.K. Gum Vender Slot Machine: This floor model slot machine features a lower compartment with three visible columns for vending gum showing a nice foil effect reverse glass panel reading "Gum Vender". Decorative metal castings
0003: **5¢ Watling Mfg. Co. O.K. Gum Vender Slot MachineEst. $10,000-$16,000
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**5¢ Mills Little Monte Carlo Counter Roulette: Mills, in the earlier part of the 20th century, created two versions of this classic countertop roulette trade stimulator. This example, the 2nd model, is the more desirable version having an
0004: **5¢ Mills Little Monte Carlo Counter RouletteEst. $15,000-$20,000
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**1¢ Caille Bros. Base-Ball Slot Machine: This baseball themed, single reel slot machine was manufactured by Caille Bros. in 1910 and can accept up to 5 pennies at a time. The beautiful cabinet is all cast iron and reads "Play Ball" across
0006: **1¢ Caille Bros. Base-Ball Slot MachineEst. $10,000-$15,000
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**5¢ Paces Races Console Horse Race Slot Machine: This floor model machine in wood cabinet features a silver horse and jockey on each side. Shows minor paint loss to horse figures and color on the exterior castings. Viewing side panel and award card
0007: **5¢ Paces Races Console Horse Race Slot MachineEst. $10,000-$13,000
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**5¢ Mills Novelty Co. Commercial Poker Machine: Cast iron countertop flip card machine is in original condition with mirrored top marquee showing Monday and Friday specials. In working order, each nickel inserted gives the player a single turn of
0012: **5¢ Mills Novelty Co. Commercial Poker MachineEst. $4,000-$7,000
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**25¢ Pace Comet Golf Ball Vender Slot Machine: This 3-reel vendor was produced by Pace in the mid 1930s. Features the original reel strips and a replacement award card. It features a transparent front where the player may view the balls available
0014: **25¢ Pace Comet Golf Ball Vender Slot MachineEst. $3,000-$5,000
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**5¢ Superior Golden Bell & Vendor Slot Machine: This vibrant yellow, three reel miniature escalator bell machine was manufactured by Superior Confection Co. in the 1930s. Features gold award, twin jackpot, and side mint vendor. Includes 2 keys.
0016: **5¢ Superior Golden Bell & Vendor Slot MachineEst. $3,000-$5,000
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**5¢ Benton Harbor Imp Slot Machine: Benton Harbor Novelty Co. of Michigan manufactured these rare machines in 1931. The smaller stature was to help avoid confiscation when the heat was on. The cast aluminum cabinet has red and blue
0018: **5¢ Benton Harbor Imp Slot MachineEst. $2,500-$4,500
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**Lot Of 2: 1¢ Reel-O-Ball & Original Crate: This lot consists of a rare and very sought after trade stimulator and its original shipping crate. Research indicates this machine was made by Yendes Mfg & Sales Co. in 1932. The wood sides of the
0019: **Lot Of 2: 1¢ Reel-O-Ball & Original CrateEst. $2,500-$5,000
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**50¢ O.D. Jennings Chief Slot Machine: Beautiful blue and silver front with hunting scene and bronze colored Chief emblem. In working order. Circa 1938 by O.D. Jennings. Includes 2 keys. (Very Good). 15"D. x 15"W. x 25"T.
0021: **50¢ O.D. Jennings Chief Slot MachineEst. $1,500-$2,500
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**5¢ Prototype Automatic Slot Machine: Roy Norelius (1903-1970) was a slot mechanic during the 40's and 50's. He used a 1948 Mills Bell mechanism and two 1946 Keeney Super Bonus motors that are joined by a gear system unique to this
0022: **5¢ Prototype Automatic Slot MachineEst. $2,500-$3,500
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