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Value

silversmith

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I have a whiskey I found many years ago. It's a calif fifth "Livingston & Co, Sole agents, San Francisco." Books in the 1970's valued at $66.00 then. Anyone have any idea it's value now? Thanks, Ron.

Ps., I also have a "Charles R Puckerhaber" Beer from Fresno, Ca. Any idea on it?
 
30yrs old probably increased 20-30 dollars more

but than thats just a guess


Shawn
 
Points that nice are always good. They probably have some value, maybe more than you know. It would take someone of greater knowledge than me to tell you that. Be careful, someone may offer you a fraction of what they are worth. Don't sell them without really knowing what they are and where they originated. Some points are a $40.00 item, while a similar item can run thousands. It pays to exactly identify them. But be careful and hold on to them.
 
Your whiskey bottle may be worth consideralbly more depending on condition ,color if its the bottle im thinking
it is a very desirable fith .Would need more information on the bottle an the embossing on it thanks.
 
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