Four quarters can buy holiday joy at Grand Central Terminal this season.

The video starts by asking, If money doesnt buy happiness, then explain this.

An average of 2,000 prints are sold daily, with a total of 50,000 to date.

NYC prints in Grand Central

The Anastasia Inciardi Prints machine in Grand Central Terminal.Credit:Courtesy of Grand Central Terminal

The length of the queue caught us a bit off guard.

After waiting about 12 minutes, she bought four.

While she didnt get the martini glass she wanted, she thought the subway pass was really cute.

Inciardi Prints machines in Grand Central Terminal

People gather around the Inciardi Prints machines located in Grand Central Terminal.Rachel Chang/Travel + Leisure

Its a very New York-y thing to do!

Groover said, adding that they ended up buying nine prints.

The nostalgia of the coin-operated machine has always delighted people, Inciardi said.

A woman with a Grand Central Terminal art print

Rachel Chang with her NYC/Grand Central Terminal themed art print.Rachel Chang/Travel + Leisure

Note that the line for the machine may be cut off before closing, depending on crowd size.