
Overview
Tens of millions of them all over the world–soda and snack machines, parking meters and payphones, video games and vending machines… and they all use coins–but for how long? Examine the historic one-armed bandits and the 21st century, cutting edge, computerized slot machines that occupy Vegas casinos and get an exclusive look at their inner workings in a never-before-seen factory in Reno, Nevada. Search out some of the wackiest, strangest vending machines on the planet that sell everything from bottles of wine to dog washes. Get a close-up look at the famous binoculars located at popular tourist sites around the world, as well as a unique company that collects and cleans the coins thrown into fountains for good luck. But it all starts and ends in the historic halls of the U.S. Mint, where coins are made and destroyed. Will coins one day become obsolete?
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17 - 1Mega Stores October 29, 2010
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17 - 2Supersized Food November 05, 2010
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17 - 3Coin Operated II November 12, 2010
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17 - 4Engineering Disasters 22 November 19, 2010
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17 - 5Dogs November 26, 2010
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17 - 6Built to Last December 03, 2010
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17 - 7Secret Underground December 10, 2010
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17 - 8Made in the USA December 17, 2010
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17 - 9Driver's Seat December 21, 2010
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17 - 10Rice December 29, 2010
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17 - 11Packaging January 14, 2011
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17 - 12Grease January 21, 2011
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17 - 13Ropes & Chains January 28, 2011
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17 - 14American Trucking February 04, 2011