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Old 12-26-2010, 06:47 PM
rmcoran rmcoran is offline
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Default Scheley OFC value

I am curious to the value of a bottle of canadian whisky I own.

It is an unopened bottle of Schenley O.F.C. The certificate on the back says it was "aged to its prime in white oak casks under ideal climate controlled conditions since Sept 1972 and was bottled in Sept 1980."

The bottle is still sealed and remains in it's original box.

Any information would be greatly appreciated. Please eamil me at rmc1@hotmail.com
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