Hello everyone. First time poster here and excited to find this group.
I have this bottle I purchased from a garage sale a few years ago. The sellers son had a pretty big collection of bottles he had dug up. They lived close to the train tracks in the Sierra Foothills in old gold county California. The area is rich with history and evidence of lots lots of hydro mining. I believe it is a M.R. Sacramento in Cobalt. It's still very dirty, but I've done nothing to it because I don't want to damage it. What is the best way to clean it?
It has a couple of imperfections. See in the pictures. Does this impact the value significantly? What is the best way to find the value of a bottle.
I have this bottle I purchased from a garage sale a few years ago. The sellers son had a pretty big collection of bottles he had dug up. They lived close to the train tracks in the Sierra Foothills in old gold county California. The area is rich with history and evidence of lots lots of hydro mining. I believe it is a M.R. Sacramento in Cobalt. It's still very dirty, but I've done nothing to it because I don't want to damage it. What is the best way to clean it?
It has a couple of imperfections. See in the pictures. Does this impact the value significantly? What is the best way to find the value of a bottle.
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