1¢ ROBBINS "BOXING SKILL" PENNY FLIP COIN MACHINE
D. Robbins of New York manufactured this countertop skill game in 1931. It features an interesting anti-slug coin accepter that rotates before dropping the penny into the flipping mechanism. CONDITION: The original pin field lithograph is in nice condition with some wear right next to where the coins enter. The original painted all aluminum cabinet has a wood cash box that is divided to tell where the coins dropped. There is some wear throughout from use. A rare machine, with one key included. PROVENANCE: From the lifelong collection of Bill Howard. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Condition: (Good) Dimensions: 14" x 13" x 8 - 1/2".
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D. Robbins of New York manufactured this countertop skill game in 1931. It features an interesting anti-slug coin accepter that rotates before dropping the penny into the flipping mechanism. CONDITION: The original pin field lithograph is in nice condition with some wear right next to where the coins enter. The original painted all aluminum cabinet has a wood cash box that is divided to tell where the coins dropped. There is some wear throughout from use. A rare machine, with one key included. PROVENANCE: From the lifelong collection of Bill Howard. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Condition: (Good) Dimensions: 14" x 13" x 8 - 1/2".
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