Patent Sticker on
Late Style Seeburg Coin Accumulator

Patent sticker on late style Seeburg coin box, used from 1922 through the last coin pianos made.

(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)

Patent sticker on late style Seeburg coin box, used from 1922 through the last coin pianos made, and on the first models of jukeboxes. The serial number indicates how many coin accumulators were made since patent stickers began tracking them in 1922. (Seeburg Greyhound #166,043, made in 1928, before wiring and tubing were installed.)

Close up of patent sticker on late style Seeburg coin box.

(Photograph courtesy of Art Reblitz)

Close up of patent sticker on a late style Seeburg coin box. The highest sticker number seen to date in a piano is #7,698, while the same series continued in Autophone and Audiophone pneumatically-controlled jukeboxes up to at least #8,799.

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