hey dale, the coors may not be worth much but it would be cool to have in a collection, you dont find those everyday, if ya get another let me know, id like to have one for the beer collection mike
I tried to research your bottle on-line, but little info; with coors having bottled bottles towards the end of the 19th C, would make sense that a few would "pop out" of dumps or attics. I have dug very similar script amber and aqua bottles from "Shaefer" (I probably mispelled) and 'Schlitz" breweries that came out of 1910 dumps. The key, is to see if the mold seam stops before the crown top, as well as a few bubbles on the glass; that would confirm you have an early TOC Coors. If the seam continues all the way with no glass imperfections, then you have a bottle with little value.
Thanks for effort VA, I haven't found anymore info either. As for as the seam on the bottle, it stops about a half-inch below the bottom of the top. And has quite a few bubbles in it. Dale
Does anyone here know much on coors bottle molds. I did talk with coors Brewmaster some years ago and he seems to think I have something they don't have. Just would like to know more info if anyone knows. I'll send pictures when I get home from work. Thamls