the data

4442 sales records

1075 game titles

Updated 22 July 2020

Includes June 2020 Sales!

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One of the first things people want to know when they consider buying a pinball machine is "Is this a good price?" And pinball owners always want to know "What's my pinball worth?"

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The bottom line is that pinballs are expensive and getting pricier. It's trite to say, but your pinball machine is worth as much as someone else will pay for it. BUT it's nice to know the market. It's nice to have a starting point - an idea of worth and value.

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Ebay only data website price guides are nice but the market has many other sites selling pinball machines including dozens of online auction sites. Printed guides are expensive and out of date by the time they are published. Our price guide is free and based on both online auction sites and "brick-and-mortar" verified sales with links to the actual past sale with pictures!

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Recency is key! 88% of our database is based on 2018-2020 sales with 623 sales already logged for this year. Knowing what pinballs used to sell for is nice but that is not why you are here. You want to know the value of the pinball NOW.

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Where do we get our data? We only include pinball sales that are judged to be verified. More than 1/2 of our 2019 database is from Pinside.com sales. Ebay is also a good source for verified sales because lots of data are captured at the time of purchase including price, seller name, and seller location. "Best Offer Accepted" sales are NOT included, as there is no way to confirm actual sales price.

Craigslist sales are NOT included as there is no way to verify actual prices paid. And finally, keep in mind ALL the data you see is hand gathered, no website scrubbing is used.