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Author Topic: Question about using slightly thicker tokens in a coinco coin door  (Read 924 times)

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iscariot

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I have access to a large amount of tokens that are 1.85mm thick and 25mm wide.  The mechs are coinco and the tokens are not magnetic.  Will these work?

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Re: Question about using slightly thicker tokens in a coinco coin door
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2014, 08:47:21 pm »
I have access to a large amount of tokens that are 1.85mm thick and 25mm wide.  The mechs are coinco and the tokens are not magnetic.  Will these work?

Are the mechs made for quarters or tokens? You gotta get specific mechs for specific coins. Found that out recently when putting my game on location at a movie theater that uses tokens.

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Re: Question about using slightly thicker tokens in a coinco coin door
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2014, 08:12:05 am »
Yeah they're mechs for tokens.  I've got coinco adjustable mechs in my two machines.  I'm using .984 tokens right now.