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Vintage Collectible Brant Automatic Cashier F-100, w/warranty

$ 609.43

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: F-100
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: PERFECT WORKING CONDITION - Wow this is a beauty - VERY WELL cared for over the decades, recently lubed and all features tested & checked OK
  • Brand: Brant
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Retail Value: $ Priceless
    Vintage Collectible Brant Automatic Cashier F-100, w/warranty
    is in perfect operational condition and comes with our full 100% satisfaction warranty.
    Specs & Features:
    We usually ship same day in spite of the "handling time" stated
    Vintage Collectible
    by Brant Manufacturing Company
    Automatic Cashier - coin changer - Coins in machine NOT included
    model F-100
    S/N 63-37541
    Made in 1925]
    PERFECT WORKING CONDITION - Wow this is a beauty - VERY WELL cared for over the decades
    Dimensions - 11"w x 14.5"d x 11"H
    The machine dispenses change in amounts between 1 cent and 99 cents. It has eight channels across the front, three for pennies, one for nickels, two for dimes, one for quarters and one for 50-cent pieces. Above and behind the channels is an array of 99 plastic keys, numbered from 1 to 99. Pressing another key, marked "5," releases five pennies. On the right are keys marked 10, 25, 25 and 100 that give change for these amounts. The entire coin holder can be removed from the mechanism for storage of coins. Pushing down a key moves a bar that pushes coins from a channel into a compartment with a trap door at its base. Pushing the trap door back (on front bottom, under coines) releases change into the hand.
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    ip weight 34 l
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    By the late 19th century, many American workers were paid in cash. Putting together packets with precisely the right bills and coins was a tedious task. In the 1890s, Edward J. Brandt, a cashier at the Bank of Watertown in Watertown, Wisconsin, invented a machine that could dispense change automatically.
    A mark on the front and the back of the machine reads reads: BRANDT AUTOMATIC CASHIER. A mark on a brass plate on the back of the machine reads: PATENTED (/) JULY 11, 1899. . . (/) DEC. 12, 1916 (/) 48184 93421 10014 PATENTS PENDING (/) T.M.Reg.U.S.Pat.Off. (/) Brandt Manufacturing Company (/) WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN.
    Brandt’s machine received medals at the 1900 Universal Exposition in Paris and the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. This example dates from the 1920s.
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