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Answer this... Why is an "Indian-Head" (as in Native US) a collectable machine?

Clue Its to do with Money (only clue)
 
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It's an early one-arm bandit machine, isn't it? Confused
 
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Yes Fred The Indian Head was a distinctive casting on the Front of the machine
And despite their age dating from the 1930's
Many are still in existence and still earning money as "classic penny bandits"
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Manufacturer: Mills Novelty Co.
Year: 1933
Type: Slot Machine
Sub: Bell


Query Were Bell Fruit a subsidary of Mills Novelty? Or was it the other way around?
 
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