A Bucks bottle is worth roughly $7.00 with no chips or cracks. The paint must be good as well. The value increases a little with the addition of an original lid.
It's pretty old. And I'll give you 100 bucks for it.
A bottle of 28 year old whiskey is different then a bottle of whiskey that is 28 years old. The aging process ends when it enters a glass bottle. Once it is removed from the cask it's value and quality is set and unlike a wine it won't improve with age.
what someone is willing to pay for it
You lucky person you. email Macallan and they'll happily tell you, and may offer to buy it off you. Keep it and the value will certainly increase considerably in the next ten years. I believe they don't have quite the old stocks of casks they used to have, which will add to the value.
2, maybe 3 million
Miller lite? i looked it up and miller lite is what they gave me is it an old beer bottle? if its a beer bottle its probably Miller lite (just old) This is a soda bottle from my hometown and can be found as Millers,Rainbow & Kendallville beverages not sure on company info(I am a Centlivre beer bottle collector) but could get info from book at Libary if you really wanted it.
Yes, I have one in a black ceramic bottle
Nothing besides the sentimental value of smooth skin remembered.
If well stored, then yes for both of them. Though, "good" maybe more for someone who is used to old wines. As for value, you should get around 100 $ for it.
probably around 100 bucks. its a very old model, and people prefer 12 gauge.
generally speaking liquor doesn't change once its in a bottle, the only time that age effects flavor is when it is in a barrel. your bottle probably is not much more valuable than a brand new bottle of black.
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