Planning to sell my JSR slot machine locally – what should my asking price be?

I’m selling my JSR slot machine in Canada. It is in great condition, comes with the original keys and a coin bag, and I’m letting it go due to space constraints. What would be a fair price?

i would suggest looking at pricing trends in your local area and similar online ads. based on my own experience selling vintage gaming machines, i couldnt apreciate a jsr machine like yours in good condition roughy between $450 and $550. condition is key but local demand can vary so you might start a bit higher while remaining flexible. be prepared to provide detailed pictures and description to support your price as buyers often look for detailed insights before negotiating on machines like this.

Hey Liam, if your machine’s in prime condition like you say, pricing it around $550 to $650 might be a good bet in today’s market. You can emphasize that it’s all original with keys and coin bag, which collectors really appreciate. Good pics and a bit of background on the machine never hurt either—they help buyers see the value in a well-looked-after piece. Hope this helps, and best of luck with the sale! :blush:

hey liam, maybe try around $520 if it’s in good shape. noticed similar machines in local ads selling for close to that. a bit of flexibility might help if demand suddenly spikes. good luck sellling it!

i have had experience selling vintage slot machines in my area and found that pricing around $520 to $630 tends to work well when the machine is in exellnt condition with all its original parts. highlighting the coin bag and keys in your ad can help buyers feel more confident in the purchase. if possible include clear photos showing the inner mechanics which can help justify your price. market conditions vary locally and sometimes minor negotiatons occur, so be open to slight adjustments while keeping close to your initial range.

Hey Liam, just chiming in here to say that your machine sounds fantastic! From what I’ve seen with similar vintage slot machines around here, I’d lean towards an asking price in the $580-$600 range if it’s in top-notch condition. It’s always a bonus when you can point out the original keys and coin bag since collectors really appreciate those details. Just try to grab some sharp pics that highlight the machine’s best features, and don’t be too shy about emphasizing its condition. Best of luck – hope you find a buyer who loves it as much as you do! :blush: