Section 13A-12-76
Bona fide coin-operated amusement machines.
(a) Sections 13A-12-70 to 13A-12-75,
(e)(1) For purposes of this section, "bona fide coin-operated amusement machine " means every machine of any kind or character used by the public to provide amusement or entertainment whose operation requires the payment of or the insertion of a coin, bill, other money, token, ticket, or similar object, and the result of whose operation depends in whole or in part upon the skill of the player, whether or not it affords an award to a successful player, and which can be legally shipped interstate according to federal law. Examples of bona fide coin-operated amusement machines include, but are not limited to, the following:
This is straight from the title 13a, Alabama criminal law...
absolutely not, California prohibits unauthorizedmoney in money out machines in its state
i saw one at a gas station in Bismark so they are or someone broke the law
they are in some places but u have to be 18 years old or older because its a form of gambling but you can find them up north and there wont be a lot of cops in the back woods so you can play the coin pusher if you are a minor
they will confiscate the machine and the money inside there could be a steap fine or revovaction of your business license and they will interogate you on who you bougth the coin pusher from
One can find information about coin machines on the 'Coinstar' website. Information about the different types of coin machines can also be found on Wikipedia.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing automatic vending machines and coin-operated mechanisms for such machines.
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yes
Apparently they were a token for vending or gaming machines.
The 1986 British Two Pound coin is a commemorative coin for the 13th Commonwealth Games held in Scotland. Although coin was issued as a commemorative rather than a general circulation coin, it is still legal tender in the United Kingdom.