Proofing on UK spirits was changed to ABV in 1980 so any bottle with 70% proof is pre-1980.
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1 cent!
one cent is to much
In the early 1980's I remember Coke running a special in the summer. A 16 oz glass bottle was 25 cents. There was a 10 cent deposit on the bottle, so you had to bring in an empty or the Coke cost 35 cents.
Unless it is special in some way, i.e., uncirculated or proof , it is worth one cent. A nice uncirculated one might retail for 25-35 cents, while a proof might be 35-50 cents.1 cent
Average value is $1.00 for a proof 1971-S lincoln cent.
The proof is 50 per cent of the alcohol content. 80 proof is 40% alcohol.
It is 100% copper.
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The Simple Answer Is NO
Retail values are $1.50- $2.00
Cut a hole in the cork big enough for the coin to get out. Ta-daaaaaaaaaaa!