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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => Other Reel Games => Topic started by: Dirty Slots on September 12, 2022, 04:55:06 PM
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UPDATE: This guy is open to my offer of $1500 for this machine. It's a 3 hour drive. Can anyone tell me just how rare this is? If I hung onto is for a few years, restored it a bit...is it one of those machine that will be worth $5000 before we know it? I heard only 1 in 100 are .25 cent versions. How rare are the .50?? If I'm only going to make $1000 buying and selling it, I'll probably pass. If it will turn out to be the most valuable slot in my collection. I don't want to pass it up.
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I know it's probably a little rare. The guy wants $2500 on Craiglist. Looks like the base has a few drill holes in it.
If I got it for $1500 would I be smart? Could I resell it for $2500+ easy on eBay? since it's a .50 cent version...
I would appreciate a few opinions. (kind of new to collecting)
Thanks guys!
Machine here:
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If you could get it for $1500 that would be great (would be a keeper). I think there are a few others watching that one if it's the one coming up for auction at 9Mile Liquidation Service in Spokane.
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no, it's on Craigslist as in, it's in my town. I asked if he would take $1500, I can't afford $2500. But he may say "Heck no!" I'll update this thread when he answers.
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Ok, I didn't know it was listed on Craigslist also. I saw it listed for auction at https://hibid.com/lot/132179752/mills-vintage-slot-machine-with-base?ref=catalog
It has 3 days left and an $800 starting price.
WOW!! I'll be an SOB. I just went back, and they raised the starting price to $1200.00!
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Wow, that's cool. I texted the guy and he didn't respond. He must be waiting for the big $$$.
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This guy is open to my offer of $1500 for this machine. It's a 3 hour drive. Can anyone tell me just how rare this is? If I hung onto is for a few years, restored it a bit...is it one of those machines that will be worth $5000 before we know it? I heard only 1 in 100 are .25 cent versions. How rare are the .50?? If I'm only going to make $1000 buying and selling it, I'll probably pass. If it will turn out to be the most valuable slot in my collection. I don't want to pass it up.
My antiques so far:
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look at the serial number. some machines/versions had >400,000 units produced. from what i was told by the SME on these older machines, they all started sequentially from 1.