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Vintage-style American Bicentennial commemorative beverage can

Historical Memorabilia

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 can, stylistically consistent with commemorative releases from the 1970s United States Bicentennial era. The can features a multi-colored graphic wrap dominated by a central portrait of John Adams, enclosed in a golden oval wreath. Above the portrait is a bald eagle clutching a red, white, and blue shield with arrows and an olive branch, backed by a radiating sunburst and draped American flags. The text on the banner below the portrait reads 'JOHN ADAMS 1797-1801 FEDERALIST' in all-caps serif font. Further down, the quote 'No taxation without representation' is printed in a black cursive script. The background includes a monochromatic sketch of the U.S. Capitol building. The can appears to be made of aluminum or steel with a visible seam and metallic rim. There is some minor surface wear and light scratching visible on the printed surface, particularly near the top rim. The design is in the style of the 'Hall of Presidents' series or similar collectible soda cans, likely manufactured around 1976, though this is a stylistic attribution as no manufacturer's stamp is visible in this view. Without physical inspection, the material composition and specific contents (if any) cannot be determined.

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I have reviewed the image of the commemorative John Adams beverage can, which appears to be part of a series produced for the 1976 American Bicentennial. Based on what I can see, the can exhibits graphics and typography consistent with the 'Hall of Presidents' series released by various regional bottlers during the mid-1970s. However, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or production date from a photograph alone; a physical inspection would be required to examine the bottom stamps and seam construction to confirm its era of origin. The piece shows surface wear and minor scratching near the rims, which is typical for items of this material and age. The valuation assumes this is an item from the 1970s rather than a modern reproduction. In the current market for Bicentennial ephemera, items of this type are generally viewed as high-volume collectibles. Demand is stable but values remain modest due to the high production numbers originally released. The estimated range of $5 to $15 reflects what a collector might pay for a single specimen in this condition. If the item were shown to be a modern 'in the style of' replica or if significant corrosion is found upon physical inspection, the value would likely drop to a decorative level of less than $2. To confirm its historical status, one would need to verify the canning process and the presence of period-appropriate manufacturer marks. Proof of being a full, unopened specimen (which I cannot determine here) would slightly increase interest but often introduces the risk of internal leakage over time, potentially impacting long-term value negatively if not properly preserved or drained through a discreet puncture in the base. This estimate represents the market for mid-century presidential memorabilia of similar design characteristics found in secondary markets and online trade.

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