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
Only if it's still sealed and has its original comtents!
Yes, a bottle of Drambuie that is about thirty years old and still sealed can have significant value, especially to collectors or enthusiasts of rare spirits. The age and condition contribute to its rarity, which can increase its market price. Additionally, the unique flavor profile may appeal to those interested in tasting vintage liqueurs. However, actual value can vary based on factors like provenance, packaging, and market demand.
The value of a sealed bottle of 1962 Crown Royal, especially if it includes the original bag, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. On average, such a bottle can be worth anywhere from $500 to over $1,500. However, prices can fluctuate, so it's advisable to check recent auction results or consult a spirits appraiser for a more accurate estimate.
Depends on which of the liquer bottles it is. Can you provide any more detail? Is it rectangular in shape, or square? What colour are the labels
25 per bottle
I do not have the answer but I own one of these and it is still sealed.
whatever one is willing to pay for it. whatever one is willing to pay for it.
The value of a Gooding's green soda bottle depends on its condition. This bottle in mint condition is valued between 45.00 and 55.00 as of 2014.
If you can find someone that collects alcohol related memorabilia perhaps. Or if the bottle is in a decorative bottle, or was created as a celebration or commemorative collectable. Typically however most normal alcohol is not widely collected (unlike wine). It will at the very least retain its retail value (if sealed, it will not spoil), and perhaps a bit more if you manage to find someone that collects interesting bottles. But unless there is something specifically special about the bottle, its not likely worth more than retail value.
I have the same bottle, albeit the contents have long since gone. From my recollection the wine was quite cheap at the time - so unlikely to be worth much now...if anything. The bottles are put on eBay now and then for between £20 and £60 but rarely sell.
13.00
About $40.