ThanksAny bottle with a name and address embossed on it would be of value to someone who collects that locality, be it city, county or state. Also of value to a collector of the type (soda, mineral, water, etc)
Value varies widely with the number of collectors and the amount of bottles available. so your best bet is hang on to it and check locally.
ThanksI agree, bottles like that always have some value, but whether it's closer to $5 or $500 will totally depend on its rarity and how many people collect bottles from that area. I don't know much about Wyoming bottles but generally places like that with lower populations will have bottles that are more collectible.
Thanks ROBBYBOBBY64I sure think it is. I like the name Bighorn.
Any bottle manufacturers mark on the base or heel? They filed articles of incorporation in 1913.
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