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  2. Mirco Games - Wikipedia

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    Mirco Games Inc. was a manufacturer of coin-operated games based in Phoenix, Arizona founded in 1973. The company was a subsidiary of electronics manufacturer Mirco Inc, producing foosball tables and coin-operated video games through the 1970s.

  3. Tornado (table football) - Wikipedia

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    Tornado is brand of table football (foosball) table that has been used in the World Championships since 1986. The original Tornado model was created by engineer Bob Furr. The Tornado brand has been manufactured by Valley-Dynamo since 1999, and is a market leader in both coin-operated and home recreation room mar

  4. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (1970s)

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    Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Mintage Obverse Reverse 2¢ United States Bicentennial two-cent piece (cancelled) [2] Unknown Unknown None 25¢ United States Bicentennial quarter George Washington: Drummer boy: Circulation: [3] 809,784,016 860,118,839 D. Uncirculated: [4] 3,814,001 (P) (clad) 3,814,001 D (clad) 4,908,319 S (silver ...

  5. Valley-Dynamo - Wikipedia

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    Valley-Dynamo, Inc. is a gaming and sporting goods manufacturing company. It has been the dominant manufacturer of coin-operated pool tables in North America for over 6 decades, [1] and produces the US-ubiquitous Valley brand and decreasingly common Dynamo brand (once a competitor).

  6. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Though the King Seeley "Yellow Submarine" lunchbox from 1968, is worth up to $1,300, an original Smokey Bear lunchbox from the early 1970s can go for over $700 on eBay. The most valuable ...

  7. Chicago Coin - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1932 by Samuel H. Gensburg and Samuel Wolberg to operate in the coin-operated amusement industry. [1] In 1977, Gary Stern and Sam Stern purchased the assets of the Chicago Coin Machine Division as it was then called to found Stern Electronics, Inc. [ citation needed ] They also produced various arcade games during the ...

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