Bally offered a two coin and a three coin unit.
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Quoted from CactusJack:That WMS hardware (Flip over lever) was usually only found on 3 slot doors where the leftmost coin slot was for nickels. 2 nickels = 1 dime. Saved on having that alternator stepper unit often missing from the upper left corner of the bottom relay board assembly (solder strip with wires that go no where).
If it exists, a Quarter may be too large to use it.
Most Swingers and Fun Fests were shipped with twin Quarter chutes for the USA and Canada.
Quoted from CactusJack:Until later, when the 1 coin 1 play / 2 coins 3 play pricing came to be. This unit can often be rewired for 2 coins 1 play.
The two coins (quarters) three plays pricing came into being after the SS pins came into being around 1978.
Quoted from zacaj:Grand Prix has it.
With the optional Alternator unit for North America. Standard for Europe and South America.
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