The value of a 1971 Run for the Roses Jim Beam bottle typically ranges between $50 to $150, depending on its condition and whether it includes the original packaging. Collectors often seek these bottles for their unique commemorative design related to the Kentucky Derby. Values can fluctuate based on market demand and the specific characteristics of the bottle, such as the presence of any special labels or markings. To get an accurate estimate, it's advisable to check recent sales or consult a collectibles expert.
Priceless!
Check this out on E-Bay.
The Container (Bottle) Alone is worth $20-$30 USD
whatever one is willing to pay for it. whatever one is willing to pay for it.
I have this item too. Even If the bottle is full the most I found it priced at was $65.00. I thought I found a treasure but I guess not.
It would retail for about $25 and possibly more in San Diego where there would be a great interest in the bottle.
$100.00
10 grams!
since it has the picture of Aristides the 1st Kentucky Derby winner and 95th Run for the roses and nice gold trim I would not sell mine for $100.00.
Melody Beam was born on December 4, 1971, in Sasebo City, Nagasaki, Japan.
The half value layer of a homogenous beam is the thickness of the absorber that reduces the intensity of the beam to half the initial (starting) intensity.
the seal gets the government about $4 it also is a reminder of what a good deal prohibition was maybe we could end the war on drugs with a similar amendment and repeal