Watling Treasury with vendors

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Watling Treasury with vendors

Postby bkrsdoz » Tue Nov 22, 2022 1:50 pm

I am looking at this Watling Treasury, and need some input.
I want to be sure it's authentic, and can not find a photo of one with the glass front vendors, just solid front doors.
Please let me know what you think regarding this machine.
I know lots of these are Blue Seal machines that were converted.
Thanks, bkrsdoz
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Re: Watling Treasury with vendors

Postby watlingboy » Tue Nov 22, 2022 4:41 pm

This vender would be correct for a 5,10 or 25 cent Treasury. The fortune telling strips are correct also. Early American coin castings. Goose neck slide is a non correct replacement. Treasury’s usually have 20 stop reel bundles as opposed to the 10 stop this one has. To make sure it is a Treasury mech and not a blue seal, the second coin should return out the front casting or drop out the side of the mech below the gooseneck if the little pot metal casting is broken off, as it usually is. If second coin is returned out the back of the head, wrong mech.
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