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Coca-Cola Tabletop Jukebox Die-Cast Metal Musical Bank

Vintage 1996 Coca-Cola Die-Cast Metal Tabletop Jukebox Musical Bank Distributed by Enesco | Styled After The Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 100 Up for auction: A pristine, highly collectible 1996 Coca-Cola Tabletop Jukebox Collectible Musical Bank. This heavy, die-cast metal piece is a beautifully detailed replica of the classic 1950s Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 100 booth selectors found in mid-century diners and soda fountains. Perfect for vintage advertising collectors, soda memorabilia enthusiasts, or retro diner decor! Key Features & Interactive Functions Coin-Activated Realism: Drop a coin into the top slot to trigger the authentic, nostalgic sound effect of a record dropping onto a turntable. Classic Promotional Tunes: Press the crisp alphanumeric selection buttons (A-K, 1-10) to play iconic, vintage Coca-Cola jingles like "It’s the Real Thing" and "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke". Mechanical Song Sheet Lever: Flip the mechanical silver lever on top to rotate the internal title cards, revealing a chronological listing of historical Coca-Cola audio tracks (including "Coca-Cola Blues", "The Coca-Cola Girl", and "Things Go Better"). Power Requirements: Runs on three (3) standard AA batteries (not included). Authenticity Guaranteed: Officially licensed by The Coca-Cola Company (UPC: 045544315739). Condition Report (New Old Stock / Mint in Box) This piece is in exceptional New Old Stock (NOS) vintage condition and has been remarkably well-preserved over the last 30 years: The Item: The jukebox remains untouched and sealed inside its original internal factory clear plastic wrap and protective cardboard side bumpers. Cosmetics: Chrome elements are bright and mirror-like; the red finish is deep and glossy; the white/ivory selection keys are pristine with absolutely zero yellowing, cracking, or fading. The Packaging: Includes the original retail box featuring the iconic red and black-and-white checkerboard 1950s aesthetic. The box is structurally sound, showing only minor, expected shelf wear consistent with age. Colors are vibrant and text is crisp. Note: To preserve its untouched, mint collector status, the internal battery compartment has not been opened and the electronics are completely untested. Sold as-is, factory-sealed inside Nearest intersection Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue
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