Inside the lid
Usually it will be shown on the bottle.
About $25.00 you can find them on ebay
You can get coca cola in stores and vending machines
On a webpage it said a bottle or can of coke cost 5 cents from 1887-1959. Couldn't find the 'Add related webpages' button so here it is: http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq5.html
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It's about 50 $ they don't have them anywhere and there hard to find collectors love them
When purchasing, the best buy is the item that is of the best value. To find the best buy of an item and furthermore make the best choice when you shopping, you must find which item is the cheapest at a particular quantity. For example in a supermarket, you have a choice between a 1L bottle of Coke priced at $5 and a 2L bottle of Coke priced at $15, and you want to work out which bottle would be a better value for money. You must work out the price of each bottle if they were both the same size. 1L = $5 is for one, 2L =$15, work out how much this would cost if it were also 1L 1L =$15/2 =$7.50 Therefore the 1L bottle of Coke is a better value for money, the best buy.
Poke a hole in the bottom
When communicating with bottle experts online, it is very important that you are able to describe all details of the bottle including height, color, mold seam, markings on body and base, etc. It is really helpful to have clear photographs of your bottle. Take a direct side view as well as close up shots of the base and closure. Post your description and photos on one of the antique bottle discussion forums online.
You should take them to the beach, restaurant or a cosy night in watching a romantic film with popcorn and a bottle of coke or any place that you think she would find romantic will do.
I have one, no chips or cracks. I have been looking for information on this bottle but can't find anything. I found it buried with the bottom sticking out in my dirt driveway. Thought it was just broken glass and figured I better dig it out before I got a flat tire. What a surprise bottle completely intact. It has white paint lettering.