Overview
This is a highly collectible 1-ounce.999 fine silver art bar minted in 1981 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling Company (1906–1981). The obverse features a beautifully detailed relief of an early Hutchinson-style Coca-Cola bottle set against the majestic backdrop of Oregon's Mt. Hood, while the reverse displays the celebratory 75th-anniversary logo.
Story
In 1981, the Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling Company celebrated 75 years of regional operation by commissioning this silver bar. It beautifully pairs the iconic, early Hutchinson soda bottle with the towering peak of Oregon's Mt. Hood.
Maker / Origin
While the specific private mint that struck this bar is not explicitly marked, it was produced during the golden age of silver art bars in the 1970s and 1980s. During this era, regional bottlers and corporations frequently commissioned custom-designed silver bullion from renowned private mints to distribute as premium gifts to employees, executives, and VIP clients.
Condition & Value
The bar is housed in a protective plastic capsule, which has preserved it well. It shows a beautiful, natural golden-brown peripheral toning (patina) along the edges, which is highly desirable to vintage silver collectors. There are no signs of harsh cleaning or major post-mint damage.