old glass soda bottels needing dating

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Hello Wheaties,

Welcome again. You're gonna have to put up some photos of these bottles. They are all currently available, and in the case of Pepsi have the longest timeline. Many millions of bottles have been produced.

Clear natural light photos, that show the front and back of the bottle, the base, and any other outstanding details, you'd care to highlight, would be helpful. A transcription of base markings, unless they are obvious, would also be a good thing.

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Hello Wheaties,

Welcome again. You're gonna have to put up some photos of these bottles. They are all currently available, and in the case of Pepsi have the longest timeline. Many millions of bottles have been produced.

Clear natural light photos, that show the front and back of the bottle, the base, and any other outstanding details, you'd care to highlight, would be helpful. A transcription of base markings, unless they are obvious, would also be a good thing.

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I have 2 of those RC bottles somewhere. I found one & bought the other for about$3 at a garage sale.
 

The RC & the Pepsi swirl bottle are late Sixties to Seventies era.

Can't tell much from your picture on the Cheerwine.

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