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    Posted 10 years ago

    jamesblick…
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    2002 I put a dollar into a South Carolina vending machine in Myrtle Beach and I was expecting to get a Coca Cola drink. I was very young at the time...so out popped this coke bottle it has a shirt in it with a dollar as well.it's pretty cool because I got the dollar back to buy another drink and a free t-shirt. Well my mom knew this was a very rare occasion so she took the bottle from me put it in her purse and realize that this was going to be something big. so we kept it. Within a few seconds of the bottle coming out my mom knew it was something big and gave me another dollar to get a drink. Just so I wouldn't open this coke bottle.. it has a dollar and a t-shirt in it....it's been a very long time now and I was just wondering how much this thing is actually worth.

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    1. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 10 years ago
      Great story! 12 years later, not a lot of time for it to gain value. The CC stuff pre-1970's is at a premium collectible in the current market. So hold on tight to your bottle and story, the memory is far more valuable right now. When you near retirement age, that may change! ;o)

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