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(6) 1930s Reel O Ball Baseball Trade Stimulator Slot Machine Brass Token Coins
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The pictures below show larger front and back views of all (6) 1930s Reel O Ball Baseball Trade Stimulator Slot Machine Brass Token Coins in this lot. These brass tokens were made for a Baseball Trade stimulator game that worked like a slot machine, but also dispensed gumballs as a gumball machine, most likely to get around the gambling laws. The different letters on the tokens correspond to the letters on the front of the machine. The machines were made around 1932 to 1934 by the Yendes Manufacturing & Sales Company of Dayton, Ohio. The machines were most likely used in old arcades, boardwalks, bars, taverns, or similar popular amusement locations. (5) of the tokens are marked on the two sides as follows:

AMUSEMENT TOKEN
(letter D, S, or T)
REEL O BALL VENDER



The one different token has a punched out ''S'' and it reads as follows:

REEL - O - BALL
REEL - O - BALL

These tokens measure about 3/4'' wide. They appear to be in good to excellent uncleaned condition as pictured.

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(6) 1930s Reel O Ball Baseball Trade Stimulator Slot Machine Brass Token Coins (6) 1930s Reel O Ball Baseball Trade Stimulator Slot Machine Brass Token Coins


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