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    Posted 9 years ago

    Ahoneal1
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    Any information folks could give would be helpful. This Pepsi Cola Bottle is stamped on the bottom with the numbers 16 (Upper L) letter A (Upper R),
    Armystrong in the middle, 27 (Lower L) and another number which is hard to read in (Lower R) _6. The first number in front of the 6 is pretty worn. I found this bottle on the shore of Shackleford Banks, North Carolina. I usually find medicine or perfume bottles and use as vases but this Pepsi Cola was different. I do not see any dots as described in other posts between the Pepsi and Cola. The original paint or label is obviously worn off but I was able to faintly read on the back bottled in New York NY.
    Any information would be helpful.
    Thank you in advance!

    A. O'Neal
    Raleigh, NC

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 9 years ago
      A in a circle - Armstrong Cork Company (Glass Division), Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mark was used from 1938-1969 on bottles
    2. iggy iggy, 9 years ago
      Looks like a '56' for 1956. It had a paper label on it. It's a pretty common bottle.

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