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A little history on Chicago Coin

Chicago Coin was founded in the early 1930s in Chicago, Illinois, during the rise of the coin-operated amusement industry. The company quickly became a significant player in the emerging pinball market, producing early electromechanical games that capitalized on the growing popularity of pinball. Unlike some of its competitors, Chicago Coin focused on creating affordable, accessible machines that appealed to both arcade operators and casual players. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the company expanded its product line beyond pinball, manufacturing shuffle alleys, bowling games, and even early arcade-style machines.

By the 1960s and 1970s, Chicago Coin remained active in the pinball industry but struggled to keep up with competitors like Bally, Williams, and Gottlieb, which were introducing more advanced designs and gameplay features. In 1976, facing financial difficulties, Chicago Coin was acquired by Sam Stern (father of Gary Stern) and rebranded as Stern Electronics. Under new ownership, the company shifted its focus toward the solid-state pinball revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s. While the Chicago Coin name faded, its influence on the industry persisted through Stern, which eventually evolved into Stern Pinball, one of the leading pinball manufacturers today.

Chicago Coin logo

Pinballs:

Mustang_1964 01 01

Mustang

Mustang was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1964-01-01
Bronco_1963 11 01

Bronco

Bronco was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1963-11-01
Fire Cracker_1963 10 01

Fire Cracker

Fire Cracker was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1963-10-01
Sun Valley_1962 10 01

Sun Valley

Sun Valley was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1962-10-01
Capri_1956 08 01

Capri

Capri was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1956-08-01
Blondie_1956 06 01

Blondie

Blondie was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1956-06-01
Big League Baseball_1955 05 01

Big League Baseball

Big League Baseball was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1955-05-01
Big Hit_1952 07 01

Big Hit

Big Hit was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1952-07-01
Whiz Kids_1952 03 01

Whiz Kids

Whiz Kids was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1952-03-01
King Pin_1951 12 01

King Pin

King Pin was manufactured by Chicago Coin and was released 1951-12-01