1938 Mills Co. Pinball Slot machine value?

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The name of the game is "One-Two-Three".
Not to be confused with the 1940 model "1 2 3" also made by Mills Co.

Cabinet and metal playfield are in decent shape.
Backglass is flaking pretty bad but mostly just the brown background color, the mirrored parts seem to have done much better.

Apparently you try to hit the bumpers numbered 1, 2, & 3. Each time a bumper is hit it moves a slot reel in the head. If you hit bumper #1 it moves reel #1 to the next position. Same for #2 & #3.

There were 2 versions of this machine. Payout type just like a slot machine & a non payout version. The one I have here is a payout model and is serial number 169.

Any ides what this thing may be worth? It looks complete but does need some work.
I have not powered it up because the power cord doesnt look to safe. I dont have time to restore this thing so I am going to try to sell it like it is if I can get a rough idea of fair price.

Thanks All!
 

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That's pretty cool, but no wonder pinball got associated with gambling early on.
 
Geeeeee, I thought someone would have some idea of what it was worth.
Well if anyone has an interest in it its going up on ebay for $300.
Located 30 minutes west of Savannah, GA.
 
Sorry, no idea. You might get better results asking over at RGP on the value of that thing. Of course eBay will give you fast results too.
 
If you were in jersey i`d give you $300 or trade for it! Payout pinball machines are very hard to find. You should have no problem selling that pin.
 
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