A Gottlieb World Series pinball machine is typically worth about $300 to $700 in average condition, with nicer examples bringing more. A Pinside archive listing also shows an estimated value of $740 to $860 and a median asking price around $750 , which suggests cleaner, working machines can sell above the basic average.

What affects the price

  • Working condition: Fully working machines usually sell for more.
  • Cosmetics: A strong backglass, clean playfield, and intact cabinet matter a lot.
  • Completeness: Missing parts or worn components can drop value quickly.
  • Local demand: Prices vary by region and how easy it is to move a heavy EM machine.

Practical range

  • Project/non-working: often closer to the low end, around $300 to $500.
  • Average working example: roughly $500 to $700.
  • Very nice example: can reach the $750+ range.

Quick note

For a fast real-world asking price, many sellers start near the mid-$700s if the machine is clean and functioning, then adjust based on originality and repair history.