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AI Identification

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Vintage-style Schmidt’s Light Beer steel pull-tab can

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage cylindrical steel or aluminum beverage can, stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century production. The piece features a white background with a large graphic reading 'Light' in a stylized, gold-toned font outlined in red, with the word 'BEER' printed below. Above this, the brand name 'Schmidt’s' is printed in a red, Fraktur-style typeface. A crest or coat of arms is visible at the top center, featuring a shield with lions and a flag, bearing the text 'SINCE 1860'. The top of the can appears to be a flat-top or pull-tab style with a gold-colored finish, showing signs of oxidation and light surface wear. The overall graphic design and construction are consistent with American brewery packaging from the 1970s or early 1980s. There are minor visible scuffs, a small dark mark near the bottom edge, and light tarnishing on the metal lid. Without physical inspection, the material could be either steel or aluminum, and the internal contents are unknown. The identification is based on the visible printed branding and typography consistent with Christian Schmidt Brewing Company products.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I am examining a pull-tab beverage container that bears branding and typography consistent with Christian Schmidt Brewing Company products, likely dating to the 1970s. From what I can see, the can features a white background with a crest and 'Light Beer' graphics. While the aesthetics suggest a vintage production, I cannot verify the material or internal state through a photo; a physical inspection would be required to determine if it is steel or aluminum and to assess the integrity of the seams. My estimate assumes this is a period-accurate container rather than a modern reproduction. The value for 1970s-era pull-tabs is generally modest, as they were mass-produced. Condition is the primary driver of value; while this specimen shows relatively clean graphics, I can see minor oxidation on the lid and scuffs near the base which limit its appeal to high-end collectors. In the current market for vintage breweriana, items of this specific type typically circulate at low price points unless they are a rare variation or in mint condition. To move toward a more confident valuation, one would need to verify the absence of 'rust-through' and confirm the bottom is not replaced. If this were found to be a modern commemorative replica or a common later-issue 'stay-tab' rather than the hypothesized pull-tab era production, the value would likely drop to a purely nominal or decorative level of $1 or less.

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