Posted 2 years ago
tiny30
(1 item)
I have this Things Go Better With Coke tin metal sign, 1960's about 6 foot long 3 foot wide, Yet i do not know a whole lot about it and would love to find out more, is it of any value? Im very attached to it, brought it a few years back. looks like an old tin sign they would hang up at a gas (service) station. If anyone knows more about it i would love to hear your comment :)
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The slogan things go better with coke was used mainly during 1963, 64 or 65. the larger signs take up alot of space and usually end up outside on bars, resturants, barns, garages ect. most collectors do not pay too too much for these signs due to how much space they will take up, but this one is worth some where around 200$- 250$.
SO VERY COOL! I would love that sign!! never seen one before.