There has never been a 13 ounce jar or a 13 series. The machines produced 15 jars at a time numbered 0-14 or 1-15. The 13 jar is not rare other than the unfounded story of breaking them from superstition. The jars were numbered the same in pint, quart and half gallon. The only thing that makes them rare is the fact that people hoard the 13 jar in the mistaken belief they are rare. If you were saving for months to be able to afford your jars, why would you possibly break any of them.
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Blue Perfect Mason canning jars with the number 2 marked on the bottom are typically valued between $10 to $20, depending on the condition and rarity of the jar. Collectors often pay a premium for jars in good condition with clear glass and minimal defects.
Please give me the value of 4 blue ball mason jars that I have. The numbers on the bottom are: 0, 4, 6, 7
The understanding is each worker was asigned a number and that's that worker number
I found an 1858 patented Mason's jar and would like to know the value if any?
120 dollars
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The numbers found on Lamb Mason jars, and all Mason jars, are mold numbers. The numbers 3,9,13, and 18 would be the number of the mold the jars were made from. The jar originally started out as clear but as it aged it would turn pink.
The Mom's Mason jars were made in 1975. They were manufactured in Columbus, Ohio and are worth between $1.00 and $2.00.
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A Ball Mason jar with a number 1 on the bottom is not very old. The 1 on the bottom denotes the type of recycling the jar requires if one is to recycle it. Recycling was not a big factor in manufacturing until the late 1970's. CORRECT ANSWER: I'm sorry but your answer is very incorrect. There have never been numbers on glass to denote recycling needs. Glass is glass. The numbers you refer to are on plastics. The number on the bottom of most jars indicates the mold number and/or, on the much older jars, the mold blower's ID and count references.
Blue mason jars with iron crosses are worth more than regular mason jars. Online venders sell them for between 8 and 25 dollars, depending upon the condition of the jar.