that is a early igt poker, in nv those are either free or $20 or so, and they take alot of time and parts /effort to work correctly. resale value is 150 working tops
If it works get it. I restored an old Simga Video Poker machine this Summer and love it, my wife loves it also. I converted to tokens for friends I have over.
Found all my parts online at a few places, wasn't too hard to get parts.
I had a similar model, The board was fairly relaible, it was the monitor that haunted me. Spent about 2 hours trying to get a vga converter to work with no success. Traded it off in the end. I would have to agree on the $20 or so price tag. They can easily cost more than they are worth to put back together. Learned some hard lessons on the slot machine ventures as well.