Collector Value Est.
$2,600–$4,600
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Gottlieb · 1972
Pop-A-Card
Notable Features
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Star rollovers (4), Standup targets (2), 4-bank drop targets (2), 5-bank drop targets (1). Wedge head. Dropping all targets in a bank of four will light its adjacent standup target for WOW for remainder of ball in play. Dropping all targets in the bank of five will light the side rollover lanes and outlanes for WOW for remainder of ball in play. Any completed drop target bank resets at start of next ball. Maximum displayed point score is 99,990 points. Sound: 3 chimes, knocker.
Historical Notes
The replay version of this game is Gottlieb's 1971 'Drop-A-Card'. This was the last game manufactured by Gottlieb that used 2-inch flippers at the bottom of the playfield. After this game, Gottlieb used only longer flippers at the playfield bottom. Gottlieb continued to use small flippers on many games that had more than two flippers, and these smaller ones would be in the upper playfield. Their last game to use short flippers is Premier's 1995 'Shaq Attaq'.
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