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Token - Wurlitzer Seeburg A.M.I ND
Nickel silver | 4.69 g | 21.20 mm |
Location | United States |
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Type | Amusement tokens › Phonograph tokens |
Value | 5 Cents 0.05 USD = EUR 0.047 |
Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
Composition | Nickel silver |
Weight | 4.69 g |
Diameter | 21.20 mm |
Thickness | 1.78 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled, Engraved |
Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
Updated | 2024-11-14 |
Numista | N#159355 |
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Rarity index | 95% |
Reverse
Script: Latin
Lettering:
FOR COIN MACHINE ONLY
JUKEBOX
• FIVE CENTS •
Edge
Plain
Comment
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, usually referred to as Wurlitzer, was an American company that produced stringed instruments, woodwinds, brass instruments, pipe organs, band organs, orchestrions, electronic organs, electric pianos and jukeboxes. Over time Wurlitzer changed to producing only organs, pianos, and jukeboxes.The company is no longer in existence. Deutsche Wurlitzer, owner of the Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending Electronics trademark, was acquired by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
Wurlitzer Jukebox Company
Wurlitzer celebrates over 150 years of pioneering advances in the jukebox, musical instrument, and vending machine industries. Credited for popularizing the jukebox, and introducing the world's most iconic model—the 1015—the Wurlitzer name quickly became a widely used synonym for jukebox. Among other advances, Wurlitzer was also the world's first manufacturer of spiral vending machines with cooling systems. Now owned by Gibson Guitar Corp., Wurlitzer continues to bring consumers the best in technology, style, and function.