What kind of coke is this? newark nj 10 oz

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year details?? help!!
 

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Aaron,

It appears to be a mid 70's to mid 80's returnable bottle. Does it have "RETURN FOR DEPOSIT & MONEY BACK BOTTLE" on it?

Not much in the "value" department being so modern, and from Newark & all.

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1970's I think, stuff from Newark like this just doesn't sell for anymore than a couple of dollars, big city and alot of them were made..
 

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uh-huh,

Make that early 1970's, and worth just about the deposit amount.

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You could try 3.99 on ebay some people buy these hobbleskirts. Usually the D patents and back have collectors value. GL! -Andy
 

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just out of curiosity does anyone know of any cities that are "rare" on these cokes?
 

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ahanshew21

Your Coke bottle should be easy to date. Check the base where you should find an embossed double-digit number like 70 - 74 - etc. The "Trade Mark ®" with an R-in-a-circle next to it were first used on Coke bottles in the early 1970s.

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