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Mr. Cashman

A smiling gold coin in a top hat has been showing up on casino floors since 2002, and the family's grown from simple random-bonus triggers into Cashman Bingo, where the board itself remembers where the last player left off.

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Fact sheet

  • Manufacturer: Aristocrat
  • Release: 2002
  • Cabinet: Upright cabinets (e.g. Mark 6) for classic titles; Cashman Bingo and related modern variants appear on cabinets such as Helix, Arc, Neptune, and The Baron
  • RTP: unknown as a confirmed range; one public source lists a single 92.39% figure for a specific edition, not a general 92%-95% range
  • Mechanic: standard

Known quirks

  • Cashman Bingo introduces a persistent-state bingo card/matrix mechanic, distinct from the classic random-trigger versions of Mr. Cashman.

Recognition clues

  • Mascot: a smiling anthropomorphic gold coin wearing a black top hat and white gloves
  • Mr. Cashman branding on the game screen
  • Modern setups show multiple progressive jackpot meters (Mini, Minor, Major, Grand) above the reels
  • Cashman Bingo variants show a persistent cash-on-reel/bingo card matrix on screen

Photo checklist

  • Full cabinet shot showing the gold coin mascot artwork
  • Close-up of the Mr. Cashman branding on the game screen
  • Close-up of the jackpot meter bank (Mini/Minor/Major/Grand) if present
  • For Cashman Bingo variants, a shot of the visible bingo/matrix board state

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