Posted 11 months ago
pemberton1…
(17 items)
In Petretti's 12th, on page 361, it says "1939, syrup jug label...$50". Is the value any higher if the jug is with the label? I bought it for $40. There is still some liquid syrup in the bottom.
The last picture is of the syrup in the bottom.
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Yes look at page 360, shows your complete bottle, valued in mint condition for $85.
The one on page 360 has "coke" written in the circle. The label is like the one on 361. Is it still worth $85?
Possibly if it was mint, all depends how bad some one really wants it, i always try to buy my items under book price.
I bought it for $40. I think I did alright! Does the syrup make it anymore valuable?
Yes you did. Looks in pretty good condition to me. Most of the time, the labels are torn, pieces missing or stained (with Coca-Cola syrup). This is easily a $65 syrup jug. Good pick.
That's a cool piece. Not sure that the syrup makes it more valuable, but it certainly enhances display in my opinion.