sodetraveler
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When I started collecting bottles about 35 years ago, painted soda bottles were still very new and I didn't see any reason to collect them.
However, it now seems that these bottles are becoming more desirable and some are even fetching good prices!
Yesterday I found a new trash pit in my backyard and started to dig it out. The bottles all had manufacturing dates between 1947 and 1962 with the vast majority being from the late 50's.
At least a dozen sodes came out and a few were painted. I didn't think they were worth bringing home, but then I really don't have a clue! I'm assuming that these are as common as dirt and worth practically nothing, but I snapped off some photos so I could ask the experts
The picture are fairly self-explanatory and I'm sure anyone specializing in soda bottles would be familiar with them all. So, are any of these worth bringing home and cleaning up?
However, it now seems that these bottles are becoming more desirable and some are even fetching good prices!
Yesterday I found a new trash pit in my backyard and started to dig it out. The bottles all had manufacturing dates between 1947 and 1962 with the vast majority being from the late 50's.
At least a dozen sodes came out and a few were painted. I didn't think they were worth bringing home, but then I really don't have a clue! I'm assuming that these are as common as dirt and worth practically nothing, but I snapped off some photos so I could ask the experts

The picture are fairly self-explanatory and I'm sure anyone specializing in soda bottles would be familiar with them all. So, are any of these worth bringing home and cleaning up?
