SODABOTTLEBOB
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DemonWolfe ~
I noticed the title on your pics had Camden, Arkansas. Was that name on the bottle itself? Those types of straight-sided Coca Cola bottles with city and state on them are usually worth more than those without it. Typically the no-name ones sell for about $25.00 in case-worn condition and more for near-mint examples. They usually date from around 1902 to about 1917/20. The most popular of that era are the amber brown bottles. Especially ones with an arrow embossed on them. Most would have had paper labels as well like the one I posted earlier. Bottles with original paper labels are worth about double for ones without labels. There are so many variations of Coca Cola bottles I doubt anyone knows exactly how many.
Thanks for sharing.
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I noticed the title on your pics had Camden, Arkansas. Was that name on the bottle itself? Those types of straight-sided Coca Cola bottles with city and state on them are usually worth more than those without it. Typically the no-name ones sell for about $25.00 in case-worn condition and more for near-mint examples. They usually date from around 1902 to about 1917/20. The most popular of that era are the amber brown bottles. Especially ones with an arrow embossed on them. Most would have had paper labels as well like the one I posted earlier. Bottles with original paper labels are worth about double for ones without labels. There are so many variations of Coca Cola bottles I doubt anyone knows exactly how many.
Thanks for sharing.
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