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∙ 12y agoWorth about 500$ save it for 20 more years n it will be worth more
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∙ 9y agoto the right seller, about $400 bucks. Sry
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∙ 15y ago$5 will u sell it to me?
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∙ 11y ago$2.00 a bottle and up
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100.00
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∙ 11y ago8.00
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∙ 11y ago500,000
$5 will u sell it to me?
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