You need the producer's name, but it is most likely vinegar now and worth nothing.
Glenfiddich Special Reserve
Last time i bought them they were 1.25 per bottle.
The reserve price is hidden, unless a bid exceeds it.
maybe you mean reserved price at a car auction? The seller set the reserve price he wants to really sell his car. The Buyers bid on that car till they achieve that reserve price. If the Buyer doesn't achieve the reserve price the car is not sold. It will be sold only if the reserve price is reached or higher.
If an item has a reserve price at an auction it means no matter the amount bid it will not sell unless it reaches the reserve price set by the seller. This price is not known by the bidder. In a no reserve auction the item will sell by the highest amount bid on the item this is known as a true auction.
Taittinger Champagne is produced by the French wine familiy Taittinger. Their flagship wines are "Comtes de Champagne", which is composed of 100% Chardonnay, and "Comtes de Champagne Rosé, composed of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay. A magnum (1,5 liters) 2001 bottle can cost around $460.
You can place a bid for a lower price, but it will not be accepted. There is a minimum price set by the seller, and a reserve price sometimes set. If you bid below the minimum, it is not allowed. If you win an auction below the reserve price, the seller can refuse it. If you underbid the current high bid, it will be rejected. Rarely, the reserve price is below the opening sale price, so try it and see what happens.
$1.79
plastic 20oz bottle = 1.16 per bottle
2012- 1300 Kyats per bottle
Maybe 10 to 30 cents per bottle.
2.5 litre bottle cost nearly 1000/-Rs