Since the company’s introduction in 1886, Coca-Cola has grown to be one of the most widely recognized brands around the world. Through our partnership with Coca-Cola to create the officially licensed Coca-Cola bottle cap-shaped coins, we are excited to unite collectors of both coins and Coca-Cola memorabilia. Because in the end, whether you’re collecting Silver Eagles or bottles, it’s the spirit of collecting that connects us all. Take a look at some of the world’s most-impressive Coca-Cola collections below!
The simplistic and upbeat red and white colors of the Coca-Cola brand perfectly pair with the bubbly spirit that embodies the company’s timeless branding making Coca-Cola’s branding beloved through generations. It is perhaps for these reasons, that Coca-Cola memorabilia has become popularly collected by fans of all ages.
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Gabriel Romero, Mexico
Gabriel began collecting Coca-Cola memorabilia when he was just eight years old. Now, over 60 years later, he has Mexico’s largest Coca-Cola collection! Gabriel’s 157-inch Christmas tree features exclusively Coca-Cola decorations. A central focal point to Gabriel’s collection is his Coca-Cola village that features over 100 houses and characters from the Coca-Cola Town Square collection. Gabriel’s family’s love for the holiday season shines through their Coca-Cola collection. They collect exclusively Santa Clauses, bears, reindeers and other holiday-themed Coca-Cola memorabilia.
Dave Allen, UK
David Allen’s collection of over 4,000 Coca-Cola-branded items is his lifelong love. David, who began collecting in 1985 when he was just ten years old, immediately fell in love with Coca-Cola’s logo. Since his first purchase of a misprinted can, David has devoted countless hours researching and finding meaningful Coca-Cola items to grow his collection. David’s collection of 1960’s Coca-Cola magazine advertisements is a special highlight within his collection.
Lillian O’Donoghue, Ireland
Lillian O’Donoghue began collecting Coca-Cola memorabilia in 1984 when she was traveling through several countries and found that she could find a familiar treat – an ice-cold Coca-Cola in new places. It was this friendly realization that stirred Lillian to decorate her home in Ireland with Coca-Cola décor. Lilian and her husband, Barry their entire home Coca-Cola-themed, and Lillian’s collection now features over 300 Coca-Cola-branded items.