A Ball Mason jar with a number 1 on the bottom is not very old. The 1 on the bottom denotes the type of recycling the jar requires if one is to recycle it. Recycling was not a big factor in manufacturing until the late 1970's.
CORRECT ANSWER: I'm sorry but your answer is very incorrect. There have never been numbers on glass to denote recycling needs. Glass is glass. The numbers you refer to are on plastics. The number on the bottom of most jars indicates the mold number and/or, on the much older jars, the mold blower's ID and count references.
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A Perfect Mason,Blue,Zinc lid, 1 qt around $14.
The Ball Jars were first produced in 1888 in New York and Indiana. The value of an aqua Ball Mason Jar lot 3 in perfect condition is approximately $30.
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Please give me the value of 4 blue ball mason jars that I have. The numbers on the bottom are: 0, 4, 6, 7
Has the number 35 on the bottom
at the jar place
About a dollar at a rummage sale.
About a dollar at a rummage sale.
Most Boyd/Boyds jars were made between 1890 and 1909 by the Greenfield Fruit Jar and Bottle Company, Greenfield, Indiana. Both "Boyd Perfect Mason" and "Boyds (written in script) Perfect Mason" were made.
A single half-gallon blue mason jar by Ball sells for around $17.00. This is providing the jar has no rust stains, hard water marks, chips, or cracks.
6.95 on eBay
Mason jar was created in 1795.