8 button, 12 column stacker, someone has cleaned out long before you got there. Looked like a transport key lock. Those products aren't even Coke branded, and no credit card terminal so likely it's privately owned or was. Coin mech looked good, looks like it was an indoor machine. The value of the actual machine is about 2000-4000$ depending on working condition. They don't make that variation any more but the parts and stuff are fairly universal. It's the perfect machine for a mid volume breakroom or store front, something like that. Best indoors with a secure area, less vandalism potentially. Some of those graphics/stickers on the front are within a few years. It probably works just fine. Since you drilled it, you'll need a new T-handle and lock.
8 button, 12 column stacker, someone has cleaned out long before you got there. Looked like a transport key lock. Those products aren't even Coke branded, and no credit card terminal so likely it's privately owned or was. Coin mech looked good, looks like it was an indoor machine. The value of the actual machine is about 2000-4000$ depending on working condition. They don't make that variation any more but the parts and stuff are fairly universal. It's the perfect machine for a mid volume breakroom or store front, something like that. Best indoors with a secure area, less vandalism potentially. Some of those graphics/stickers on the front are within a few years. It probably works just fine. Since you drilled it, you'll need a new T-handle and lock.
Payday ahh heist 💀
Why would think they would leave the money inside yea let’s abandon the machine with money in it yes okay