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Author Topic: Numerous Coca Cola items that I am unable to find any information re:value if an  (Read 937 times)
beccapete
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« on: August 04, 2009, 11:22:47 AM »

I can not find any information on some of my Coca Cola items. Please go to  http://www.photoshop.com/user/Rebeccak72/?trackingid=BTAGC&galleryid=f7752dda55a1486687177b92fd62a1df&wf=share so you can see pictures of the items..sorry not very good pictures.

1st & 2nd pictures are of a (i think) solid lead crystal bottle (weighs 2 lbs 4.4 oz). One side just has 100, the other side has Coca Cola and the trademark. This item is in great condition.. what looks like scratches in the pictures actually are from the backgrounds.

3rd & 7th picture are of a gold bottle has 100 in red with Coca Cola in red on the gold zeros, the other side has CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION ATLANTA GA May 7 - 10 1998...this bottle does have some "age" spots and the Centennial Celebration message is very faint now.

4th and 5th Coca Cola Classic 8 fl oz (237 ml) and the other side has LATIN FEVER 1998 10TH ANNIVERSARY.

The 6th and 7th pictures are of The First Hundred Years Coca Cola book (with dust cover) along with the Card presenting the copy of the Limited Edition book Atlanta Ga May 1986 signed Roberto C. Goizueta Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO.

8th picture is of the book, Mr. Anonymous Robert C Woodruff by Charles Elliott..no dust cover, but in very good condition.

The 9th picture shows a large scarf given to some of the Coca Cola Employees during the Centennial Celebration 1986.

Are these "rare" or so common that no one has information on these items on the web? Does anyone know an approximate value on any of the items?

Thank you all for your time.


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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2009, 06:56:29 PM »

 Cheesy   Found some information on the Centinnial items, but still nothing on the Latin Fever bottles.
      ( found the info at :  http://www.collectorbooks.com/pdf/items/7768.pdf )
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« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2009, 12:38:14 PM »

It looks like your post on this board http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=1381261 has some good responses to your question.

Is the "crystal bottle" really crystal or just glass?

Unless you have items that were just for coca cola employees I would say the price range of $5-45 on the different items is in the ballpark.
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« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2009, 01:15:01 PM »

Michelle,

Thank you so much for your response.  I should have already updated with the info I found on the items. 

The bottle is leaded crystal and I found it, along with 2 other items,  listed at http://www.collectorbooks.com/pdf/items/7768.pdf
"Centennial Items
The Coca-Cola Company celebrated its 100th birthday in 1986, and amidst all the fanfare came many new collectible items, all sporting
the 100th-anniversary logo. These items are destined to become an important part of the total Coca-Cola collectible spectrum. The following pieces are among the most popular centennial items.
Bottle, gold-dipped, in velvet sleeve, 6?-oz .................................... 75.00
Bottle, leaded crystal, 100th logo, 6?-oz, MIB ............................. 150.00
Scarf, silk, 30x30" ............................................................................ 40.00"
I do not have the box for my Lead Crystal 100th anniversary bottle , nor do I have the bag for the gold bottle so they are not valued as much as noted. 

I found the Latin Fever bottles of Coke at http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/collectorscorner/PriceList_CC_Hobbleskirt_1997_1999.html
"Latin Fever - 10th Anniversary  125-150"  It does not say if that is per bottle or six pack..I have 3 six packs of them.   

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