I THINK ITS AROUND FIFTY TO SIXTY POUNDS BUT IT CANT BE WORTH ANY MORE (:
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Whisky is the top of the Johnnie Walker line: Blue, Gold, Green, Black, and Red. At about $150 USD per bottle (duty free) this is an investment in some good whiskey and many wonder if it is worth that price for a blend. Many whiskey/whiskey consumers will dish out more for single malt, but why is this blended whiskey so popular and so expensive? In the end, I argue it is worth having around for special occasions
A standard size bottle is about 30 dollars in BC
A standard size bottle is about 30 dollars in BC
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A bottle of Dom Perignon from 1943 will vary greatly in value depending on how it was stored and the condition of the label. This bottle might be worth about $200 to about $600 depending on condition.
this champagne is worth anything from £1500 to £2400 if it has the gold label & says specialy reserved for ************* part of an alf ramsey 12 bottle case.
A blue, blown glass Dr Pierces anuric tablet bottle, is worth about $15 to $20 in good, clean condition with no cracks or chips. If it has an intact label, the value could be closer to $30, depending on the condition of the label.
Yes.About 10 cents.
With paper on it. $18-$25. As with any collector item, it depends on how badly they want it.
How old is your bottle? Filling level is high? Label in good condition? If you would post a photograph, it would be easier to give an estimation. But generally, old blended whiskies are not so sought after and usually don't worth a fortune
The value of a 1935 7-Up bottle with a paper label depends on its condition. This bottle in excellent condition is valued between 5.00 and 10.00.