What is a Evel Knievel Pin with NO Coin Door Worth

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What is a Evel Knievel Pin that NEVER had a coin door on it worth? I mean the front panel was never cut for a coin door. Not sure if this is something like a home owner version as to the commercial version. Maybe somebody here can tell me.
 
Hmm, didn't know they made those.

A quick search of google shows a home version was available circa 1977 or so.

Most "home version" machines are worth anywhere from -0- to $125 or so.

And the upper end of that range is being *extremely* generous. Although, in all fairness, one did sell recently on ebay for a little over $300. I don't think anybody around here would recommend dropping that kind of coin on one though.
 
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Thank you, I'll keep this in mind. I'm going to make an offer. This will be for a re-sale, so I hope to make some coin, not much..
 
No coin door, 2 player model is only worth about $100 tops, in awesome shape. Do not expect to get much more than that. I wouldn't pay more than $50 for it.

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No coin door, 2 player model is only worth about $100 tops, in awesome shape. Do not expect to get much more than that. I wouldn't pay more than $50 for it.

Half Life

Same here, no more than big 50. I laugh at all the people trying to sell these for 400 to 600 on Craigslist.
 
UPDATE: Well I picked this pinball up, and after reading all the posts here, may have paid too much for it. But the whole point of this purchase was to buy it for somebody else, and make a small profit. Now, I just need to bring it home (short drive) to install a rubber kit, and sell it. Hope all goes well, and I at least get my money back. I haven't even seen the game yet, sheesh. Risky Business!
 
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