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    Posted 13 years ago

    cjmetal
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    I was wondering if anybody could help me out and tell how old this sign is and how much its worth? I bought it at a flea market for 25$ and I just wanted to know if I got a good deal.

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    1. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 13 years ago
      The trademark detail is 50's - 60's. Hard to tell for sure if it's an authentic Coca-Cola wood sign, it certainly has the appearance of being so. But it looks like it was sanded or stripped down and ?started? to be repainted, with the red around the logo. It's an unidentified "rustic beauty" in a state of partial restoration, I guess is how I'd classify it. I think you paid about what it's worth. Hope this helps.

      Dave
    2. cjmetal, 13 years ago
      yes it does thx for the help , so how much do u think it would worth if was restored i dont think im going to but jus curious.
    3. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 13 years ago
      Hard to say. Value of known signs in very good condition are estimated in collector's guides like Petretti's 12th Edition. That's the starting point. My experience has been that the listed signs generally sell for 1/2 the estimated value. As you can imagine, a number of factors impact price: Rarity, condition, size, age, material, etc. Collectors like original, unretouched signs mostly. Restored pieces typically go for less. With yours being of unidentified origin, I'd say it's worth restoring if you enjoy doing so or want to hang it on your wall as a decorative element. If not, you could always put it up on eBay "as is" and let bidders determine the value. You may end up making a few bucks (or not, you know how that goes! - make sure you calc shipping accurately for example). -- Dave
    4. cjmetal, 13 years ago
      ok thanks I appreciate all the info, I might restore it down the road but for right now I think I'll just display in my house as is , again ty

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