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Hi all...I have a question for you.....

Spanky

New member
I hang out in the garret forum most of the time but have a bottle question.
I found a Coca Cola Bottle that has markings on the bottom to me indicating 1959. The interesting thing is that the bottle has never been opened. The original cap says Timmins Bottling Works...Timins Ontario.This is a short bottle clear glass.
I found it stuffed in the floor joists in an old house.
Question I have is this worth anything ?

Thankyou
 
Attached are photos.

I found the bottle laying on its side and nothing appears to have leaked out even though the level looks low. I took a photo beside a new Pepsi can for height comparison.I don't see any fizz in the fluid....this may explain low fluid level.I've been temped to send an e-mail to coke to see if they want to taste test a vintage bottle of coke.
 
Hello Spanky,
I've seen the older coke bottles for sale in antique store with the contents still inside. I even saw a crate full of bottles once.
Angela
 
<center> cool find there :D
well dont know the value but to a collector??????
remember things are cross collectable
local bottles plus the coca-cola
 
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