Bottle help

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The second one is worth more.
Sorry, I don't know actual values.
Someone will,
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I just stumbled onto this thread today, and although I would like to include more specific information, (And may do so eventually if you would like), all I really have time for now is to say that any bottle, whether it be soda or beer, obviously has some value, but desirability and condition are the key factors. For example; a bottle from Tennessee would be more sought after by collectors in than state than they would by someone like myself who lives in California. Thus the value is established accordingly. Your "A & C" (1920s) may be worth $25.00 back east, but only $5.00 here in the west, and so on. The 27OB is the date ... 1927

Here's the link to my favorite soda bottle, (and some beer), site. It is quite extensive, and all I can tell you is to start clicking around and see what you can find. And be sure to open the "Soda Collection" box for a tour of their museum which is the envy of every soda bottle collector nationwide, myself included.

SODABOTTLEBOB

http://gono.com/
 

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