Penny Press Machine Locations
Everything You Need to Know About Penny Press Machine Locations and Penny Press Machines

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What were the first penny press machine locations?

The first places penny press machines appeared were circuses. When the circus patrons went through the displays looking at the side shows and waiting for the main attraction, they would find a mechanical wonder that only asked for a penny and some other coin. Asking for the penny seemed counterintuitive to anyone who did not read what the machine was and what it did. Once the user put the coins into the machine and pressed the button, the machine would go into operation and create a pressed penny souvenir. The United States mint does not like people defacing currency, they early penny press machine users overlooked the laws regarding the defacement of US currency. The circuses declined in popularity and replaced slowly by carnivals. The penny press machine locations were often near the carnival's exits to allow the carnival goers to purchase souvenirs. From the perspective of the carnival's owner, the penny press at the exit was one more chance to separate the marks from their money.

Penny press machine locations do occupy carnivals any more. The machines can still be found in the descendant of the carnival, the amusement park. Amusement park staff, while still concerned about separating marks from their money returns home to the same location at night usually. Amusement parks, after all, are far from mobile.

The penny press machine locations in amusement parks are often outside the park itself and near the park's star attractions. One of the larger roller coasters that the park promotes will probably have one. Even other rides, such as a white water rafting ride might have a penny press machine location outside of it. The modern user of the machine has an advantage a person in the 1800s did not, a penny is worth a lot less than it used to be and people feel almost no guilt over destroying one. Go to The Penny Machine Company to learn more.

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