I worked on a couple of these Jubilee model machines for a customer, several years ago.
They are real work-horses, and fun to play. No issues with jammed coins, broken parts, etc.,
that I know of. The only thing I don't like about this model, is the front door opening up, as
opposed to swinging sideways. It does give a bit more elbow room, but I wouldn't want to be
beaned on the head, if that single lever didn't hold.
An very interesting fruit symbol feature, is the use of unripened 'green' plums, instead of the
traditional purple, and sometimes blue.
I also had to laugh at the CL posting, with the description of a 25c Quarter machine. Must be
a RARE model, as well as some similar listings that I often see on eBlah.
So remember collectors, the 'Rare' model machines, are as follows:
The 1c Penny
5c Nickel or Nickle
10c Dime
25c Quarter
50c Half
And the ever popular, and hard to find 100c Dollar