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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 599789, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> I can not see them as well as the larger one but even if that A has a slight beginning it would still be the early 1920s.</p><p>Remember the jars were made from a tiny small jar holding about a cup up the the gallon size for cucumbers. The coloring is the common color made for years and years. If the coloring was a more blue or green or such it might have a small collectible and worth a dollar or two more. It is the least of the many railroad cars that were filled every day.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 599789, member: 78"]Hi, I can not see them as well as the larger one but even if that A has a slight beginning it would still be the early 1920s. Remember the jars were made from a tiny small jar holding about a cup up the the gallon size for cucumbers. The coloring is the common color made for years and years. If the coloring was a more blue or green or such it might have a small collectible and worth a dollar or two more. It is the least of the many railroad cars that were filled every day. greg[/QUOTE]
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