I have seen that oil sell for as much as 100,000. US dollars in auction. For a mint bottle for a used bottle in decent condition it could fetch you up to 15000 USD to the right buyer. They dont make reel oil like they used to!
Many of the soda bottles are valued in price close to $15 each. The amount will vary depending upon the age the bottle.
I'm not sure which bottle you mean. One bottle can be purchased from the lantern guy for 100 rupees. One bottle is a gift from the guy made of gold for collecting 20 Poe souls. The last bottle can be found in the fishing area. Just look around the fishing area for a small wooden bridge separating a small pool from the rest of the fishing pond. Use your fishing rod to fish in the small pool, you may have to try two or three times before you get it.
No scientists can hardly produce a close to perfect vacuum in a high tec. lab, So I very serously doubt you could make a perfect vaccum in a bottle.
The value of a Gooding's green soda bottle depends on its condition. This bottle in mint condition is valued between 45.00 and 55.00 as of 2014.
A bottle of Dom Perignon from 1943 will vary greatly in value depending on how it was stored and the condition of the label. This bottle might be worth about $200 to about $600 depending on condition.
Trout Fishing Flies
Because of the tuna fishing and over fishing in our seas - dolphins are the innocent bystanders that get killed in the nets
You add salt in your water.
Assuming the bottle is a standard 750 ml bottle, and that it is in excellent to perfect condition, having been stored properly, and not exposed to heat or damaging temperatures, the price will range between $220 and $500 per bottle, although the higher end of the spectrum would be found at specific high-end retailers. The average auction price would likely land more in the $250-$275 range. Assuming the bottle is a standard 750 ml bottle, and that it is in excellent to perfect condition, having been stored properly, and not exposed to heat or damaging temperatures, the price will range between $220 and $500 per bottle, although the higher end of the spectrum would be found at specific high-end retailers. The average auction price would likely land more in the $250-$275 range.
The perfect amount of water needed to successfully bottle flip is typically around one-third full. This amount allows for the right balance of weight and momentum to help the bottle rotate and land upright.
If it's a very good condition bottle and you find the right collector, you can get about $50.
Depending on condition, a 16 oz. bottle is worth about $1 to $10, a 32 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, a 64 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, and a 1 gallon clorox bottle is worth about $5 to $20. Any clorox bottle under 16oz. can be worth $1 to $25 depending on rarity and condition.