Depending on what level of collector you are....using 1 to 100 as a scale, I'd give those a 2 simply because the labels are pretty much complete and not made today. If you're truly interested in old bottles I'd highly recommend doing a little research on your own learning about pre 1900 bottles as usually that's the beginning point where bottles have value. You need to learn the basics of bottle collecting at which time you'll see vast differences, learn bottle terminology, closures for bottles, base styles, when a particular bottle was made and when, along with specific styles of bottles, and lots, lots more. Bottle collecting is very intensive and takes a lot of time. There are "collectors" who have been collecting over many, many years and still his/her knowledge is partial as the past 200 years or so have produced millions and millions of styles and variations not to mention the huge amount of imported bottles during this time. I'm not being critical of what your showing us but this information is to put you on right road.....knowledge is power and will give you a great deal of personal satisfaction.