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CanadianBottles

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Generally speaking no, unfortunately. Unless there's something special about them.
 

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depends on whats on the jug, where it was made, what part of country your in etc. They all have value but it depends on many factors.
 

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Okay, thanks. I have one that I found and I think I’m going to keep it because I barely ever find intact ones. It doesn’t have a manufacturer, nor does it have a unique design. I’m gonna keep it and put flowers in it.
 

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depends on whats on the jug, where it was made, what part of country your in etc. They all have value but it depends on many factors.
Wait what sort of moonshine jug are you referring to? I was thinking of those brown screw-top jugs like soda fountain syrup came in, which I can't imagine having any value.

Edit: I realize now you're probably referring to the stoneware jugs like these:
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Yeah those can definitely have value if marked, but the unmarked ones tend to be too large and common to unload for much more than a few bucks in my experience.
 
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