Title: Vintage Coin Changer But Dual Rare? Post by: mygoose101 on April 03, 2011, 12:40:45 pm I buddy of mine is selling a few, as in 4 coin changers just like the one in the link below. He also has 2 that are dual. They are the same size if you put to single side by side but one piece. He said they are the only 2 dual he has ever seen. Just checking to see if indeed they are that rare and a value. One is a very nice original and the other is restored. Thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-VINTAGE-OLD-MECHANICAL-COIN-CHANGER-/290549801678?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a61e22ce Title: Re: Vintage Coin Changer But Dual Rare? Post by: collecture on April 03, 2011, 09:35:06 pm I'd make sure they are quarter changers. They also made half dollar changers (5 dimes for 50¢) and I don't think they command as high a price. Half dollars are just not as plentiful as quarters - not that you couldn't acquire a stockpile, but.....
As far as the rarity of dual changers, I can't really answer that. I have seen some. What were the denominations exchanged and what was the exchange? I think that would be a factor in determining value. I've owned three 25¢ changers (still own two) and have't paid over $70 for any of them, but I have not bought one in several years. $130 seems high, but I don't track them! They are neat to use as a fantasy machine (see pic) Title: Re: Vintage Coin Changer But Dual Rare? Post by: Larry on April 04, 2011, 06:48:26 am The national changers are not real rare. The dual ones are out there. The dual ones are rarer. I have a dual one that is two dimes and one nickel for a quarter and two quarters for a half dollar. I also have a two nickel for one dime changer too. I was going to replace the half dollar with the dime mech but there was more to modify than I wanted to do. The dual one is very heavy.
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