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1940s 1950s United Mfg Co. Coin Entry Chute Arcade

US $20.00
ApproximatelyAU $30.66
Condition:
not specified
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Postage:
US $18.95 (approx. AU $29.05) USPS Priority Mail®.
Located in: Hixson, Tennessee, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 13 Aug and Wed, 20 Aug to 94104
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Returns:
No returns accepted.
Payments:
     Diners Club

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Item specifics

Brand
United
Year
1950
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Modified Item
No

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About this seller

Rosio Resell

100% positive Feedback3.3K items sold

Joined Jul 2011

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Average for the last 12 months
Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable postage costs
4.5
Postage speed
4.8
Communication
4.9

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  • c***p (490)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
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    Super fast shipping and packaged well. Item was just as described and functions correctly so far. Great eBay seller, would do business with again
  • 1***d (1838)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    Nice item as described, carefully packaged, fast shipping. A++ seller. Thanks!
  • c***c (57)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Documents arrived as advertised and in perfect condition. The packaging was stellar and prevent any damage to the 70yr old documents. Thank you for making these available. Looking forward to getting the machine my Dad restored in the early 90s up and running again.