Bottle and I know nothing about them

Sully375

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Found this today while out metal detecting. I don’t think it’s that old but figured I would ask.
 

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ones i find like that are liquor pints, 30-40s is the stuff i usually find around them.
 
It’s a twist top, but you think it’s from the 30’s/40’s? That’s awesome!
 
Liquor bottle made by Anchor Hocking glass co. The "67" is their code for liquor bottles (also used 13) and the number on the right is the date code, hence, 1953. The "Federal Law..." marking started being required in 1934 after Prohibition ended.

Metaladdict is correct about their collectability (unless you like it, which is all that matters).
 
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