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Submitted photo · May 18, 2026

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1970 miniature coca cola bottles

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AI Identification

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Trio of vintage miniature souvenir bottles in the style of Coca-Cola

Advertising Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $30.00

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A set of three miniature glass bottles featuring the iconic hobbleskirt or contour shape, which is stylistically consistent with 20th-century Coca-Cola branding. The owner identifies these as dating from 1970, though this claim remains unverified without professional dating of the glass or metal components. Each bottle is constructed from light-green tinted glass, often referred to as 'Georgia Green' in soda memorabilia contexts. The front of each bottle bears the distinctive script logo reading 'Coca-Cola' in white applied color lettering. They are topped with small metal crown caps that appear to have red printed graphics, though the text on the caps is heavily worn and illegible in the image. Standing significantly smaller than a standard coffee mug (as seen in the background for scale), these items were likely produced as novelties or souvenir samples. Condition issues include significant oxidation and rust on the metal caps, as well as interior staining and residue within two of the bottles, appearing as dark patches. The glass shows some surface grime but remains intact with no visible cracks or chips. These items are consistent with mass-produced promotional collectibles from the mid-to-late 20th century.

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this trio of miniature souvenir bottles featuring branding consistent with the Coca-Cola style. Per the owner's submission, these are identified as dating from 1970. While the light-green glass and applied color lettering align with mid-to-late 20th-century novelty production, I cannot verify the exact age or manufacturer from a photograph alone. The 'Georgia Green' tint and hobbleskirt shape suggest they are intended as promotional replicas of the classic contour bottle. The value estimate is based on the assumption that these are mid-century collectibles. However, condition significantly impacts the valuation: the metal crown caps show heavy oxidation and rust, and the interior residue suggests environmental damage that is difficult to remediate. In the general market for advertising memorabilia, complete sets in 'mint' condition command higher interest, whereas items with significant wear like these typically sell at the lower end of the spectrum. I must treat the 1970 date and brand association as a working hypothesis. To confirm these details, an in-person physical inspection would be required to analyze the glass molding marks and any legible text remaining on the caps. If these were determined to be modern reproductions or 'in the style of' rather than vintage promotional items, the value would likely drop below $10.00. Conversely, if documentation or physical evidence linked them to a specific limited-run promotional event, there could be a slight increase in collector appeal. As individual novelty items, the current value reflects their status as common, mass-produced artifacts in distressed condition.

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