
Jukebox
A vintage jukebox is a collectible coin-operated music machine, typically from mid-20th century manufacturers like Wurlitzer or Rock-Ola, valued for its nostalgic appeal and mechanical features.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Relic Price Guide recent sales average
Fun Fact
The first coin-operated phonograph debuted in 1889 at the Palais Royale in San Francisco, marking the origin of jukeboxes.
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