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AI Identification

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Vintage-style steel beer can bearing the Old Vienna brand

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a cylindrical metal beverage container, likely composed of steel, featuring a two-piece or three-piece construction characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century cannery. The exterior decoration consists of a metallic gold background with blue and white bands. The central graphic is a white oval containing a blue and gold crest with fleur-de-lis and knight motifs, surrounded by the text "IMPORTED FROM CANADA" in blue sans-serif lettering. Below this, a blue band features cursive script reading "Old Vienna" in a golden-yellow hue. The lower white section contains the text "O'KEEFE'S GREAT BEER FROM CANADA" in blue block letters. At the top edge, the phrases "PRODUCT OF CANADA" and "CONTENTS 12 FL. OZ." (partially obscured) are visible. The can appears to be in aged condition, with visible oxidation and darkening along the exposed metal rims at the top and bottom. There are minor surface scuffs and areas of potential localized rust, consistent with an item that has been stored for several decades. The graphic design and typography are consistent with Canadian beer marketing from the 1970s or 1980s. Without physical inspection, the material composition cannot be verified, though the visible corrosion at the seams is consistent with a tin-plated steel vessel.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a vintage steel beer pull-tab or flat-top style can bearing branding consistent with Old Vienna, a label associated with O'Keefe's of Canada. From what I can see, the can exhibits a three-piece construction and graphic design typical of 1970s-era marketing. I can observe visible oxidation, localized rust on the top and bottom rims, and general surface darkening, which suggests it has been stored in a non-climate-controlled environment for several decades. These condition factors are significant as collectors in this category prioritize 'metallic' brilliance and minimal spotting. While the graphics appear consistent with known examples from this period, I cannot verify from a photo the actual gauge of the metal or whether this is a modern commemorative reproduction versus a period-correct container. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a vintage container from the late 20th century. In the market for breweriana, items of this specific type are relatively common; therefore, demand is driven heavily by the 'grade' or physical state. If this item were found to be a contemporary replica or 'in the style of' a vintage can, the value would likely drop to a purely decorative or nominal level ($1-2). To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection would be necessary to check for 'humidity spots,' structural integrity, and whether the can is bottom-opened, which is often preferred by enthusiasts. Scientific testing of the alloy or a physical review of the top-seam construction by a breweriana specialist would be required to support any claims regarding its era of manufacture.

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