GTECH Holdings Corporation (Lottery)
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Nicely engraved specimen stock certificate from the the GTECH Holdings Corporation dating back to the 1990's. This document was printed by the American Bank Note Company, and measures approximately 12" (w) by 8" (h).
The vignette features the Truth allegory holding a globe, with stars and sunbursts in the background.
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Historical Context
Based in Rhode Island and founded in 1989, GTECH Holdings Corporation provided integrated online lottery transaction processing solutions, services, and products to governmental lottery authorities and governmental licensees. The company offered lottery technology services including designing, assembly, installation, operation, maintenance, and marketing of online lottery systems and instant-ticket support systems.
The company's products and services included HotTrax, Aladdin, the Doubletake game, e-scratch and our family of self-service terminals, including GamePoint, Instant Ticket Vending Machines (also known as Lottery Product Vending Machines or Instant Ticket Dispensing Machines; “ITVMs”), and the Altura family of terminals, including the Altura Self-Service Terminal or Altura SST.
HotTrax was a lottery game which utilized a video monitor to create an illusion of an auto race that was taking place in three dimensions. Aladdin was a credit card sized lottery ticket that, through the use of magnetic strip and thermal printing technology, could be reused up to 500 times, and which also could be employed in various non-lottery commercial contexts.
The Doubletake game was an online lottery game that permitted players to purchase an additional game with instant-ticket features, thus enhancing wagering interest. The e-scratch product was a web-based interactive suite of scratch and reveal games that combined the security and convenience of online play with the entertainment, branded content and immediate gratification of instant-tickets.
The family of ITVMs offered flexibility and expandability (from a four to 24 game capacity) as well as the industry’s first transaction processing connectivity to in-store lottery terminals and lottery authority central systems. The Altura SST combined the functionality of ITVMs with the capability of selling online lottery products through a touch screen interface.
GamePoint was a lottery vending machine that permitted the sale both of online and instant tickets.
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