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Whiskey Appraisal - 4/17/2004 10:31:21 PM   
ryanhughkirkpatrick

 

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I have a bottle of 1970 Seagrams Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey. It's unopened Serial number: B7842642 I was wondering in todays market How much is it worth?
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RE: Whiskey Appraisal - 4/20/2004 11:52:59 AM   
woody

 

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As far as being collectable for the bottle itself, it isn't worth anything, being so new.
Generally, people who collect antique bottles want bottles made before the advent of the automatic bottle machine, around the early 1900's.
The only worth your bottle would have would be the contents.
And what a smooth contents it probably is.
I'd say just open the bottle and enjoy it yourself.
Responsibly, that is.

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