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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1274844, member: 18828"]The Nashville and Chattanooga are the most common Coca-Cola silver art bars. The Philidelphia and Los Angeles Coca-Cola bars are much harder to find and those are excellent finds in my opinion. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you find a Youngstown bar, then you should keep it because they are very hard to find. The Youngstown bar is a very valuable bar and I would recommend that you keep it since you show a strong desire to collect these Coca-Cola art bars. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do not consider myself to be an expert on Coca-Cola silver art bar and I do not consider myself an expert on silver art bars in general. I am still learning about the Coca-Cola silver art bars and non-Coca-Cola silver art bars. I do consider myself a "student" of the silver art bar hobby and I am learning from others such as Tom Mock (Author of the 2nd edition Coca-Cola book titled "Coca-Cola Bottler's 75th Anniversary Ingot and Round Guide Book 1975 to 1988") and other Coca-Cola silver art collectors that are more knowledgeable and experienced than I am. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do have only one piece of Coca-Cola memorabilia that I bought at a flea market recently but I am not a collector of anything that has Coca-Cola stamped on it. I am really just a regular silver art bar collector that likes Coca-Cola silver art bars and those are some of my favorite silver art bars that I love to collect. Honestly speaking, my overall favorite type of silver art bar that I love to collect are sports-themed silver art bars that were minted in the 1970's. I particularly like the professional sports themed (MLB, NBA, NFL) silver art bars that were minted from the late 1970's to the early 1990's by a private mint called The Mint. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you had to ask me what my top 3 favorite silver art bars that I love to collect, they would be in the following order:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Sports-themed silver art bars (Major League Baseball, NBA, NFL, etc.)</p><p><br /></p><p>2. Coca-Cola silver art bars</p><p><br /></p><p>3. Greathouse Productions silver art bars</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Those are my top 3 favorite silver art bars that I like collecting but they are very hard to find because of the very low mintage numbers. There are also other rare silver art bars that I like to collect but the above top 3 favorite are the ones that I am currently concentrating on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1274844, member: 18828"]The Nashville and Chattanooga are the most common Coca-Cola silver art bars. The Philidelphia and Los Angeles Coca-Cola bars are much harder to find and those are excellent finds in my opinion. If you find a Youngstown bar, then you should keep it because they are very hard to find. The Youngstown bar is a very valuable bar and I would recommend that you keep it since you show a strong desire to collect these Coca-Cola art bars. I do not consider myself to be an expert on Coca-Cola silver art bar and I do not consider myself an expert on silver art bars in general. I am still learning about the Coca-Cola silver art bars and non-Coca-Cola silver art bars. I do consider myself a "student" of the silver art bar hobby and I am learning from others such as Tom Mock (Author of the 2nd edition Coca-Cola book titled "Coca-Cola Bottler's 75th Anniversary Ingot and Round Guide Book 1975 to 1988") and other Coca-Cola silver art collectors that are more knowledgeable and experienced than I am. I do have only one piece of Coca-Cola memorabilia that I bought at a flea market recently but I am not a collector of anything that has Coca-Cola stamped on it. I am really just a regular silver art bar collector that likes Coca-Cola silver art bars and those are some of my favorite silver art bars that I love to collect. Honestly speaking, my overall favorite type of silver art bar that I love to collect are sports-themed silver art bars that were minted in the 1970's. I particularly like the professional sports themed (MLB, NBA, NFL) silver art bars that were minted from the late 1970's to the early 1990's by a private mint called The Mint. If you had to ask me what my top 3 favorite silver art bars that I love to collect, they would be in the following order: 1. Sports-themed silver art bars (Major League Baseball, NBA, NFL, etc.) 2. Coca-Cola silver art bars 3. Greathouse Productions silver art bars Those are my top 3 favorite silver art bars that I like collecting but they are very hard to find because of the very low mintage numbers. There are also other rare silver art bars that I like to collect but the above top 3 favorite are the ones that I am currently concentrating on.[/QUOTE]
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