Is this a weird riddle? I'm going with the value 2 quarts. If this is value as in cost of what it may be worth, and it has the zinc lid, then approximately $3. If it has the glass blue ball logo, locking lid, then about $5 to $7 depending on condition.
You can pick up several on Ebay, yard sales, auctions, Craigslist and we get many in our flea market. They are not as much of a rarity as you'd think. You just have to have the right person willing to pay for such an item.
If you are asking about Ball-brand home canning products, that business was spun off in 1993. For information on Ball jars, the Ball Blue Book and other canning products, visit the Jarden Corporation at www.homecanning.com.
Please give me the value of 4 blue ball mason jars that I have. The numbers on the bottom are: 0, 4, 6, 7
they are 25 dollars each
What a weird question!
2.00
nothing
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The five founding Ball brothers started the company in 1880 in Buffalo, New York. In 1884, the renamed Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company began manufacturing yet another new product - the home canning jar. In 1887, the five Ball brothers moved their business to Muncie, Indiana, to take advantage of a natural gas boom in the Midwest. Great quantities of natural gas were necessary to make glass. Ball acquired the first of several small glass companies in 1898, and printed the first Ball Blue Book featuring home canning recipes and techniques in 1909.
The only real "Ideal" canning jar that's worth $$$ is the "Ball Ideal, Blue, 1/2 pt, at $28.. But 99% of the time, you can base the others off that price by taking $3-5. ofdepending on what shape its in and size plus color.
The blue ball is worth 5 points in snooker.
The value of vintage Ball canning jars varies greatly. A Ball freezer jar is valued at $12.00. Ball clear square and round mason jars go for $10.00. A two-quart blue Ball canning jar is currently going for $24.00, while a Ball Ideal 1/2 quart aqua jar is $28.00.
$125