11 Vintage Coca-Cola Memorabilia That Are Now Collectible Treasures

Left side shows a vintage Coca-Cola ad with a cartoon boy holding a Coke bottle. Text reads "Have a Coke". Right side displays a metal sign of a smiling policeman holding a "Slow School Zone" sign. Both items are against a wooden background.

Retro Coca-Cola items are highly collectible and widely available at just about every antique store. From iconic porcelain signs to rare vending machines and whimsical advertising displays, vintage Coke memorabilia scratch all the right nostalgia itches. And while they might be sold at antique stores and online shops everywhere, there are some rare pieces that sell for thousands. Here are the most expensive examples we could find.

1. Drink Coca-Cola Rx Porcelain Sign

Vintage sign with a red circular Coca-Cola logo at the top, featuring the text "Drink Coca-Cola." Below, green rectangular background with "Rx DRUGS Rx" in yellow letters. White fixtures are visible on either side. Richmond Auctions logo in the corner.
liveauctioneers.com and Richmond Auctions

Sold for: $17,000

Signs like these were once a staple outside small-town drugstores, where Coca-Cola was often served alongside prescription services (did anyone else’s mother swear by Coke syrup for a stomach ache?). Today, they represent a bygone marketing era, making them highly sought after by collectors and historians alike.

2. 1930 Coca-Cola Countertop Advertising Sign

A vintage Coca-Cola neon sign with the logo in white script on top and the words "IN BOTTLES" in bold black letters on a red background below, set against a plain gray backdrop.
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions

Sold for: $6,000

Featuring a reverse glass front panel, this sign glows with classic Coca-Cola charm, making it a standout collectible. Given its rarity, this countertop sign is a testament to Coca-Cola’s rich advertising history and the artistry of early neon craftsmanship, which has progressed significantly over the last 95 years.

3. Coca-Cola Oval Die-Cut Sign

Vintage Coca-Cola advertisement featuring a smiling woman holding a glass of Coca-Cola. She is centered in the oval frame, with a red background and stylized Coca-Cola text behind her. The border is green and gold.
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions

Sold for: $6,000

This 1926 Coca-Cola die-cut sign, produced by The American Artworks Inc., is a nostalgic example of early Coca-Cola advertising. Featuring an illustrated woman holding a fountain glass of Coke, with the iconic Coca-Cola script logo in the background, it’s the visual representation of the brand’s golden era in marketing.

4. Coca-Cola Coffee & Tea Hanging Sign

A vintage hanging sign with "Coffee & Tea" in green on the upper section and "Drink Coca-Cola" in red on the lower section. The sign features ornate metalwork at the top and is set against a plain white background.
liveauctioneers.com and Bright Star Antiques Co.
liveauctioneers.com and Bright Star Antiques Co.

Sold for: $5,900

Advertising a trifecta of beverages, we can visualize this sign on the side of a brick building with flower boxes beneath the windows, on a beautiful summer day as the paper boy buzzes by on his bicycle and the birds chirp. 

5. 1949 Coca-Cola Sprite Boy Sign

Vintage Coca-Cola ad featuring a smiling character with a bottle cap hat, holding a large glass bottle of Coke. The text below reads "Have a Coke" in bold yellow letters on a green background.
liveauctioneers.com and Rockabilly Auction Company
liveauctioneers.com and Rockabilly Auction Company

Sold for: $5,500

Sprite Boy! Why is this adorable little guy not still around? Coca-Cola seemingly left mascots behind after the polar bear days, but this green-haired boy is advertising gold.

6. 1957 Coca-Cola Policeman & Bottle Metal Sign

Vintage metal sign of a smiling uniformed figure holding a yellow shield with "SLOW SCHOOL ZONE" text. The base shows "Drink Coca-Cola" and the background is wooden planks. Richmond Auctions logo in the lower right corner.
liveauctioneers.com and Richmond Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Richmond Auctions

Sold for: $6,000

Designed to capture attention and direct traffic, this 1957 die-cut, single-sided tin sign features a classic Coca-Cola policeman figure, an iconic promotional tool used in stores and roadways to reinforce the brand’s presence.

7. Coca-Cola Baird Figure 8 Clock

A vintage Coca-Cola clock with a round face, Roman numerals, and a wooden frame. The text around it reads, "The Ideal Brain Tonic" and "Delightful Beverage for Headache, Relieves Exhaustion.
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions

Sold for: $4,250

This Coca-Cola Baird Clock, circa 1891-1895, is a truly remarkable piece of early Coca-Cola advertising, representing one of the earliest known Coca-Cola clocks ever produced. Crafted during the brand’s infancy, this clock markets the beverage as “the ideal brain tonic” good for headaches and relieving exhaustion.

8. 1930s Coca-Cola 5-Cent Fountain Dispenser

A vintage red Coca-Cola dispenser with chrome accents. It features a green emblem with white "Coca-Cola" lettering and a "5¢" symbol. A shiny lever is attached at the bottom on the right side.
liveauctioneers.com and Bertoia Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Bertoia Auctions

Sold for: $8,000

This 1930s Coca-Cola 5¢ Fountain Dispenser is a rare and highly desirable piece of Coca-Cola memorabilia. This six-sided dispenser features the iconic “Drink Coca-Cola” and 5¢ branding on all sides, reminding us repeatedly of simpler (cheaper) times.

9. Coca-Cola ‘Take Home a Carton’ Embossed Tin Sign

Vintage Coca-Cola advertisement featuring a red and yellow design. Text reads, "Take home a carton. Drink Coca-Cola," with an image of a six-pack of Coca-Cola bottles in a carton.
liveuactioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions
liveuactioneers.com and Dan Morphy Auctions

Sold for: $6,500

Forget the milk man! A carton of Coke containing six glass bottles for 25 cents? Just imagine if this existed today. 

10. Coca-Cola Coin-Operated Vending Machine

Vintage Coca-Cola vending machine with a red and green design. The top reads "Drink Coca-Cola" in white script. Below, there's a coin slot and the text "Ice Cold in Bottles." A bottle opener is near the bottom.
liveauctioneers.com and Rich Penn Auctions
liveauctioneers.com and Rich Penn Auctions

Sold for: $14,000

We can’t even use gumball machines for less than a quarter. This vintage Coke vending machine, on the other hand, only charged 5 cents per bottle.

11. Coca-Cola Luncheonette Ice Cream Sign

A vintage sign with a red Coca-Cola logo in the center, surrounded by light green sections. The top section reads "LUNCHEONETTE" and the bottom section reads "ICE CREAM.
liveauctioneers.com and Rockabilly Auction Company
liveauctioneers.com and Rockabilly Auction Company

Sold for: $11,000

This multi-piece Coca-Cola single-sided porcelain sign is a well-preserved example of classic mid-century Coca-Cola advertising. Mounted back-to-back on its original factory can, this sign is colorful and eye-catching, making it ideal for advertising and coveted by Coke collectors.

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Rachel Schneider

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer with a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing and English. Throughout her career, she has dabbled in a variety of subject matter from finance and higher education to lifestyle pieces and food writing. She also enjoys writing stories based on social media trends. Find her on Instagram @rachel.schneider922