Typical warehouse games that don't run and have been thrashed on route generally sell for $0-$200, depending on the game and how beat up it is. The pacific pinball museum in alameda, ca sold fully workings ones with decent cosmetics for $500-$600 each (lido had a cracked backglass).Īn almost perfect backglass is usually sellable for $75-$100 by itself.
The main market seems to be either people who played them when they were operated or people who are curious how they work.
I live 20 miles from san jose, and I work on them I can tell you there isn't much market for old Bingo machines.