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weezeepants

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I added a good one to my collection this evening from a dump a friend and I have been digging. I haven't had much luck finding this bottle online in the green color. I've seen plenty of amber, but no green. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you!
 

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cannibalfromhannibal

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I have dug a couple, one green and one a true black glass. They seem to be fairly common here in Midwest, as I have dug a few busted ones as well. They normally tend to sell in the $40-50 range on e-bay. The ones I dug are pretty crude from the same hole which had pontiled stuff in bottom and 1860's-early 70's on top. I would guess late 60's early 70's for these. Sweet find regardless of rarity. There is also a nearly teal green color that tend to sell for more as they are usually a stunning color. Jack
 

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