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Any Coin V2 (replacement coin mech) now available!

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Arcadenut:



This has been designed to be a direct replacement for existing coin mechs, here are the features:


* Drop in Replacement for Existing Coin mechs
* Takes anything from .984 tokens down to dimes.
* No adjustments ever!
* No more Coin Jams!
* Tested on Atari, Bally/Midway, Gottlieb, Stern, Taito, Williams, Sega, and more!
* Comes in multiple varieties: 4 Peg, 2 Peg, and No Peg.
* Custom Made on demand!
* Never Rusts!
* Made in the USA!Available in multiple colors!  You can choose what colors you want!
 
Some of the colors available:


* Red
* White
* Blue
* Dark Blue
* Light Blue
* Orange
* Yellow
* Pink
* Rose Red
* Brown
* BlackIf you don't see the color you want, ask me and I might be able to get it.
 
When expressing interest, please put your color choice in the comments.
 
Cost will be $7.50 per mech with Free Shipping in the US. International buyers please contact me for shipping details.
 
Sorry, no quantity discounts are available due to the manufacturing process.
Product may contain some material defects such as, but not limited to, curling and deformed pegs due to the manufacturing process. 
Pictures of the product may be different then what is actually produced as the design is always being improved for efficiency, reliability and cosmetic reasons.


To read up on the history of how the Any Coin came to life, visit the Any Coin History Page
 
Not sure which version to order?  Read the Coin Door Page to help you decide!

Order them here:
http://www.arcaderestoration.com/products/1/ACV2/Any+Coin+TM+V2.aspx

yotsuya:
Buy with confidence!  I have 10 of these from this run. These work great!

pbj:
Might be a pretty good market in these that can be used on antique machines with nickle and dime mechs.  I forwarded your information to the Houston pinball museum guy so he could take a look at them.

Arcadenut:

--- Quote from: pbj on March 20, 2015, 04:25:00 pm ---Might be a pretty good market in these that can be used on antique machines with nickle and dime mechs.  I forwarded your information to the Houston pinball museum guy so he could take a look at them.

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Much appreciated!

wp34:
This looks pretty slick.

Which model would I need for a happ over/under door?  I've attached some pictures.

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