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ronvae

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Out of the eleven in my previous post, from what I can find on the 'net, two might be worth something: Anybody w/ a book or a guess, here is the description:

#1: Small hobbleskirt, Coca-Cola in embossed script, both sides.
"Trademark Registered"
"Min. Contents 6 fl. ozs."
"Bottle Pat. D-105529"
Towards the base "18 (c) 51"
On the bottom: Billings Mont (no broken circle or connecting lines)

#2: Exactly the same, except towards the base "74 (c) 48"; and
on the bottom: Red Wing Minn (no broken circle or connecting lines)

I'd love any info you can give me!
 

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The Billings Mont is from 1951 and is not considered rare. Probably worth around $5

The Red Wing, Minn is from 1948 and not considered rare. Probably worth around $5
 

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Thanks so much! They are really cute, and worth more than $1, and I now know their history. That qualifies them for the collection. Thanx!!!
 

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They can bring in a few more $$ when someone wants that specific City for there collection. Whenever I find any Coke hobbleskirt bottle while digging, I pick them up and bring them home. You never know what someone else is looking for.
 

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