I see them all over and don't think it's worth anything.
The cost per ounce for the 20-ounce bottle is 8 cents per ounce (1.60 / 20), and for the 32-ounce bottle it's 6 cents per ounce (1.92 / 32). The difference is 2 cents per ounce, making the 32-ounce bottle cheaper.
The value of a vintage Coke bottle from 1960 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. However, a rough estimate would be around $10 to $30 for a common 1 pint 10 oz bottle. For a more accurate valuation, it is recommended to consult with antique bottle collectors or appraisers.
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In 1853, a Troy ounce of gold was worth $20.67. It retained this value until 1934 when it was raised to $35.00 an ounce.
Pepsi had the most, I think. They had a jingle on radio that said -- Pepsi Cola hits the spot, ten full ounces, that's a lot. Twice as much for your money's worth, Pepsi Cola gives you your money's worth.
it wouldnt be worth much
whqt is a 1888 coke bottle worth
4.00
nothing I have one and threw it out
$10
$5.00
$10.00
It is worth nothing.
It depends on the year the older the coke the more it's worth.
it is worth around 5$ to $967
The weight of a cold bottle of Coke versus a warm bottle is essentially the same, as the weight is primarily determined by the liquid and the bottle itself, not the temperature. A standard 12-ounce (355 ml) bottle of Coke weighs about 1 pound (450 grams), regardless of whether it's cold or warm. However, if condensation forms on the cold bottle, the extra water may add a small amount of weight temporarily.
A 12-ounce can of Coke contains about 45 milligrams of sodium.