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    Posted 6 years ago

    Parker0062
    (1 item)

    16” white metal Coca-Cola button sign. Hand holding a Coca-Cola bottle feels raised. Four holes on back and a metal wire. In pretty great condition. Not sure if it’s a reproduction or real.

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    1. Parker0062, 6 years ago
      Can anyone help determine if this is authentic or a reproduction?
    2. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 6 years ago
      Your button looks right to me. 1950's. The hand holding bottle is a decal on tin disc, just as it should be. Many different decals were sold for application to blank buttons (typically attached above pilaster signs), windows, or any flat surface desired. The decal on buttons are faked using refurbished porcelain disks, which is a dead giveaway. Parker, I'll post something you might find of interest. But don't worry about your sign. Enjoy it.

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