What is a Pinball Machine Worth?

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The value of a pinball machine is a highly subjective subject. A totally restored Medieval Madness might sell to a serious collector for well in excess of $10,000. A pinball dealer might offer $5000 for the same machine a week later. A tire-kicker might offer $3000 because the machine is "not original".

So pinball price is dependent on desirability, availability, and condition. Guides are available that track the price on an annual basis.

A dirty machine, without serious damage, can take 40 hours to clean up and $400 in plastics, rubbers, lamps and materials. Add another $200 for legs, door and trim. Playfield swaps add another 40 hours and $600 - $900 for the playfield. And cabinet decals are another 20 hours plus $300 for the decals.


Broadly speaking, pinball machines price out into several groups. Each group has a high and low section.

Exceptions - pinball machines that can exceed $10,000.

Big Bang Bar

Medieval Madness, premium restoration

Cactus Canyon


The "A" List - $4000 and up

Medieval Madness

Monster Bash

Black Spider-Man


The "B" List - $3000 - $4000

Attack from Mars

Cirqus Voltaire

Safecracker

Lord of the Rings

Spider-Man

Theater of Magic

The Simpsons' Pinball Party

Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure

Twilight Zone


The "C" List - $2000 - $3000

Creature from the Black Lagoon

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Whitewater


The "D" List - Under $2,000 - great value machines


Demolition Man

Johnny Mnemonic

Judge Dredd

Checking auction sites and wanted ads Completed auctions on sites like pinpedia.com and ebay can give a *rough* indication of a machines current value.

Resale value In general, if the machine is well looked after you tend not to lose too much money when the time comes to sell it on. They can take a while to sell, due to the dwindling popularity of the hobby.