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AI Identification

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Vintage-style Schmidt Beer pull-tab can with scenic outdoor lithography

Breweriana and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a cylindrical metal beverage container, stylistically consistent with steel or aluminum beer cans from the mid-to-late 20th century. The can features a white background with a large red oval logo at the top bearing the word 'Schmidt' in a white stylized script and the word 'BEER' in block letters below it. Directly underneath the branding is a detailed multi-color lithographic scene depicting a rodeo or western theme, including a cowboy riding a bucking horse and several onlookers leaning against a white fence in front of a mountainous or desert horizon. Text at the bottom edge is partially visible, reading 'Brew with the Great No'. The construction appears to be a two-piece or three-piece metal can with a silver-toned rim. The lithography exhibits high-quality detail for mass-produced commercial art. Based on the graphic design and the presence of what appears to be a pull-tab style top (though seen only in profile), the item is consistent with breweriana produced between the 1960s and 1980s. Physical conditions include some minor surface scuffing and light glares on the finish, but the colors remain vibrant. No specific manufacturing plant or volume measurements are legible from this angle. Identification is based on the visible branding, which is consistent with the Schmidt brand, though its status as a vintage container versus a modern reproduction cannot be established without a hands-on inspection of the base and metal composition.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see in the provided image, this item appears to be a vintage-style beverage container bearing a logo and lithography consistent with the Schmidt brand. The Western scene suggests it may belong to a series of collectible cans issued between the 1960s and 1980s. While the colors appear vibrant and the lithography shows high detail, I cannot verify the metal composition or the specific production date from a photo alone. The value of $10 to $25 is based on the assumption that this is a vintage pull-tab era container in good display condition. In the market for breweriana, demand for items of this type is typically driven by the rarity of the specific scene and the degree of preservation, particularly the absence of rust or fading. This estimate assumes the item is from the period it purports to be; however, if a physical inspection revealed this to be a modern reproduction or a common later-issue 'stay-tab' can, the market interest and value would likely decrease to a nominal $1 to $5 range. To provide a more accurate assessment, I would need a physical examination to check for structural integrity, legal markings on the side, and the presence of a 'bottom-opened' or intact top. Professional confirmation would require checking the manufacturer's code usually stamped on the base and verifying the specific series number against known breweriana catalogs. For any item of this type, the lack of third-party authentication or provenance documentation means this value reflects typical market behavior for similar unprovenanced collectibles rather than a guaranteed auction result.

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