A coin board is designed to
work with color-coded numeral pull-tabs (tickets).
All the color- coded numbers on the board
correspond with the same color-coded numerals
on the pull-tabs (tickets). Example: A blue
numeral on a tab matching a blue number on
a board would produce a winner.
The prizes the blue winner takes include the
coin, the value of the coin stamped underneath
the coin, and/or instant cash. A red numeral
on a tab matching a red number on a coin board
produces a "holder". This "holder"
signs the bottom of the game next to their
number and has a chance to win the "seal
prize".
Any other winning symbols on the tickets
matching corresponding winning symbols on
the board face win that symbol's prize.
When all of the pull-tabs are sold, the
seal is broken and the number hidden underneath
the seal matching the signer wins the seal
prize, which may be cash or merchandise
depending on the game.
Some boards may indeed have two seals;
both a merchandise seal and a cash seal.
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