Coin Pusher values?

They are probably worth more than you think, since they get operated as gambling in a lot of areas and have a terrible payout .
 
I am sure this is ridiculous, but what are old coin pushers worth?
I'm going to guess that these would be about $200?

This person has no idea, $1500
http://spokane.craigslist.org/ele/3339594511.html

Thos e look like Macgregor pushers, which are worth about 450-650 each. The other machines are 8liner cabinets that apparently have been converted to something else and are basically worthless except for the monitors
 
quarter pusher

if any one has got a quarter pusher for 200.00 i will take 3 of them. pm me, thanks, ed
 
Seeing how anytime I see one that pays out.. I end up dumping $20 in one.. Heh, so I'd assume they were worth a pretty penny as they must make bank for the owner..
 
Thos e look like Macgregor pushers, which are worth about 450-650 each. The other machines are 8liner cabinets that apparently have been converted to something else and are basically worthless except for the monitors

Great info Thanks!!!
I do not plan to make any type of offer on these. Just curious, I might one day get one. It would be pretty cool, but I don't think any of my friends would put any quarters in it.

Steve
 
My cousin asked (joking) about finding one when I told her that I collect and fix arcade machines. I looked around, but they seem to go for a premium because they basically print (mint?) money.
 
My cousin asked (joking) about finding one when I told her that I collect and fix arcade machines. I looked around, but they seem to go for a premium because they basically print (mint?) money.

Yea, anywhere I've seen them operate they pull in some money - I've seen them fitted with ticket dispensers in some FFCs and theynpull in tokens pretty good. I bet they do really well anyplace where they can pay out money (when I was a wee lad, I put more than a few quarters into the ones in OC, MD. Back then they did pay out quarters)
 
I have seen them operating in trucks stops paying out quarters quite recently.
 
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