Bill stacker and hopper access technique for a gaming device

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Access or authorization

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C463S030000, C463S046000, C463S047000

Reexamination Certificate

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07066816

ABSTRACT:
In a gaming machine, unlocking a first lock enables an attendant to open the front door of the gaming machine, allowing access to the internal circuitry of the gaming machine but not allowing access to the money in the gaming machine. Unlocking a second lock enables an attendant to open a second access barrier to gain access to the money. Since access to the internal circuitry is separated from access to the money, better security control is provided.

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