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MARVEL · 1948

Gold Mine

Game was available as either a single coin game or, for ten dollars more, came with the "Plus 4" coin feature, allowing a choice of pricing at 5, 10, 15, or 20 cents per game with just one coin chute. The Cash Box article in this listing explains that each additional coin gave the player a better chance to win by lowering the high score needed to win an award. The rolldown version of this game is Marvel's 1948 'Gold Mine'.

Image # 21267: Gold Mine Ad
Image # 40337: Gold Mine Behind Backglass 
(The backglass is present but has so much paint peeling that very little artwork is left. Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40338: Gold Mine Playfield 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40339: Gold Mine Upper Playfield 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40340: Gold Mine Middle Playfield 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40341: Gold Mine Lower Playfield 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40342: Gold Mine Cabinet - Left 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40343: Gold Mine Cabinet - Right 
(The backglass is present but has so much paint peeling that very little artwork is left. Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40344: Gold Mine Cabinet - Front 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40345: Gold Mine Cabinet - Rear View 
(Serial number 1729 is located on back of cabinet.)
Image # 40346: Gold Mine Serial Number 
(Serial number 1729 is located on back of cabinet.)
Image # 40347: Gold Mine Inside Backbox 
(Serial number 1729.)
Image # 40348: Gold Mine Cabinet - Front View 
(The backglass is present but has so much paint peeling that very little artwork is left. Serial number 1729.)
Image # 47451: Gold Mine Billboard Ad 
(The Billboard, Mar-20-1948, page 125)
Image # 68553: Gold Mine Cash Box Article 
(Cash Box, Mar-6-1948, page 40)
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