For about a year now I've been in the process of trying to get a token machine built. Well, I still have nothing (much) to show for it, but I did buy a coin hopper off of ebay at one point -- and it works very well. Some friends and I designed a circuit to drive the hopper when a button is pressed (I'm not going to use money or a bill reader for this). The plan was to etch my own circuit board and solder all the connections on the board and then build a case around all of that and then, bingo, token machine.
Well, after struggling for many months, I -finally- got my PCB etched to my satisfaction. It's not perfect, but all the traces are fine. I have attached a picture of the board. The next step is to do the soldering, which I'm sure will be really painful because some of those traces are awfully close together and I really have never soldered before (except once WAYYYYYY back in 8th grade electronics class and a couple practice joints a few months back).
In any case, I thought I'd mention it just 'cuz I'm so proud of myself.

Oh, BTW, the final thing that made me successful in this etch was the discovery of the site
PCB Fab In A Box. It seems their system is so simple, and other methods that appeared to be simple on you-tube just did not work out for me.