Circa 1900 Pink Coca Cola bottle

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Screwtop

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Looking through my Porter's Coke Book he does give it a S Rating for Scarce, if that Helps? LEON.


Not to be a pest, but sometimes scarce is subject to scrutiny. I found out the hard way that sometimes it's purely local interest that will sell a bottle. For instance, I have a Fred Schorr hutch that is listed as scarce on hutchbook, but I can probably only get $30 for it.


I'm a Virginian, so I have interest in this one.
 

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Anyone on this list have any South Carolina Coca Cola Hobbleskirts for 1915 or 1923. Still need some different towns for my collection.
 

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I'll give you $30 for the pink thing. Holler back
 

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I've heard that it has changed colors due to sunlight hitting it. If you leave this in a window, it'll turn a darker color. Such as purple.
Nice find!!
 

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Not to be critical, because I don't know anything about a Suffolk, Va. SS Coke, but when you advertise any bottle for sale at that price, no description of condition, no mention of town (initially) and only one small sized picture that fuzzes on enlargement really work against you. Only trying to help you and everybody else when trying to market a bottle.
 

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