Great Coca-Cola-Coca-Cola Bottling Works Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory

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stephengray

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As far as I know the only territorial Coca-Cola out there. Not counting hobble skirt ones from Hawaii. Oklahoma became a state in 1907. Bottle is in good condition but has all over light stain which I should get cleaned up. I have wanted one of these for years and finally got it.
 

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NICE, I know little about it and would like to know more. Where did you get? Is rare or valuable? I guess it would be before 1907.
 

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2find4me said:
NICE, I know little about it and would like to know more. Where did you get? Is rare or valuable? I guess it would be before 1907.
Hello, I got this bottle from a relative who used to collect bottles but sold his collection about 10 years ago. He happened upon this a little ole antique shop is town with a population of 250. At one time you could find them every so often but nowadays getting very hard to find. Value? Don't really know for sure but I would think at least $200.Stephen
 

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I've seen Texas Coke flavor bottles similar to that one go for much more than $200, the fact that it's from a territory and apparently the only one is pretty cool.
 

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