The
EM Game
Price Guide

Click the Excel file below to see the current average prices and market directions for selected Chicago Coin EM games. The file is updated at the time of any sold game auction.
Current Highest Price Paid Chicago Coin Game's On Record
1971 "Monte Carlo" (VG Refurb) Sold $6400.00 Ref#202257
1973 "Gold Medal" Restored Sold $4850.00 Ref#2014338
1957 "Super Bowling League" (G-VG) Sold $4500.00 Ref#2015542
1970 "Long Range Rifle Gallery" Unrestored Sold $4200.00 Ref#2014427
Note: Not all old rare game's will demand alot of money these days. Some, have a particular theme or following that make them more valuable than others be they "Restored" or not. Anual sales show A typical ebayer is willing to spend up to 750 dollars on average for the right game in the right condition. Additionally, Of all the EM games in ALL genre's combined that come to eBay every year roughly only 28% of those games will sell at auction. Games sales like those seen above for most paid are game sales which rarely occur and only on occasion in the thousands of dollars which are few and far between. Don't expect your game to sell like this on eBay right away. In many cases games like seen above sat at auction for many weeks or months before they sold. High priced games dont sell fast especially in an economy which is poor or slugish.

Yes it's true, "Its only worth what someone is willing to pay" And prices are always changing with the times. I try to narrow down what that worth is among what the masses are currently and willing to pay from highest to lowest and in between. Live as the market can be as sales occur and never from some stagnant old book price or other vague website pricing where sold units cannot be documented or Verified.
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In this section you will find all Chicago Coin EM games excluding EM Pinball prices. The average price index file will contain such games as Rifles, Drivers, Puck & Big Ball Bowlers, Pitch & Bats and much more.