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Collecting is a passion, a hobby, an investment – or all three, depending on who you ask. And when it comes to brands that generate long-term interest in people with the bug for curated valuables, Coca-Cola is one of the first to come to mind.
Whether your budget is modest or endless (or even if you’re just looking at this list out of curiosity to see if you can afford a salary sitting in the garage), we’ve compiled a list of some valuable Coca-Cola collectibles to consider.
There are also thousands of dollars worth of lesser-known collectibles.
old coca-cola bottles
Let’s start with the most obvious Coca-Cola collectible: old bottles. While vintage bottles can range in price from just a few bucks to hundreds (and even thousands), bottles with international origins or released during a certain time frame generally hold the best value, prototypes aside.
For example, most Coca-Cola bottles from the 1890s to the early 20th century hold significant monetary value. Candy store owner Joseph A. Bottles bottled in Hutchinson glass by Biedenhorn can cost up to $4,000. tastingtable.com.
While a unique sapphire colored vintage bottle from Ontario, Canada sold for $460 in 2025. Morphy Auctions.
A Pre-Coke “French Wine Coca” bottle, whose original papers were linked to John Pemberton – who invented Coca-Cola in 1886 – sold for nearly $32,000. Morphy Auctions Last year.
Original vintage Coca-Cola sign and advertisement
Original Coca-Cola signage and displays may also fetch premium prices at auction. The Morphy’s 2025 sale mentioned above featured a 1933 double-sided sign from the brand in red and white in a Christmas theme. That sign – bright and shiny – pulled down nearly $31,000 against its estimate of $10,000 to $20,000.
On a humorous but still interesting note, the same auction featured a Coca-Cola Peppermint Pepsin Gum sign (1914 to 1916, single-sided and made of cardboard), which featured a young Dutch lad running with said product in hand. This item sold within its estimated range for $20,910.
Modern Coca-Cola Silver Coins and Gold Bars
When it comes to holding and stacking up any branded silver and gold items issued by the world’s major mints, precious metals investors and Coca-Cola enthusiasts are simultaneously interested.
Kadin Centen-Marsden Metal Marvels Bullion spoke to GOBankingRates about the continued interest from Coke fans, pointing to the highly sought-after new one-gram PAMP Suisse Gold bar.
“From my perspective as a bullion dealer, this is a piece that commands attention the moment you look at it,” Marsden said, estimating its value at about $230.
eduan koekok’s Royal Bull Precious Metals Bottcher also pointed to the enduring appeal of Coke-themed precious metal collectibles, citing a series of 1970s coins produced by the World Wide Mint to commemorate the milestone.
“As a full-time stacker and seller these coins are some of my favorites,” Koekkoek said.
Generally limited to employees at the time of issuance, these remain desirable today, commanding premium prices of over $100 per troy ounce melted – more than double the price of normal fine silver as of this writing.
