Will todays bottles have any future value?

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I'm no expert. In my opinion in 100 years some very interesting uniquely shaped or rare bottles could definitely have some value.
 

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I'm no expert. In my opinion in 100 years some very interesting uniquely shaped or rare bottles could definitely have some value.

Dan Ackroyd is a major investor in a Vodka start up called "Crystal skull " that comes packaged in two different size bottles in the shape of skulls. I've seen the empty bottles sell on EBAY for more then the original unopened product.
 

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Also those plastic $5 water bottles used to be made of glass.
I remember being charged a $15 deposit to insure their return to the water provider.
Now they are getting difficult to find and people get $75 a piece for them.
 

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