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The item is a large, rectangular brown corrugated cardboard shipping box, secured with what appear to be white or light-colored plastic strapping bands, forming a cross pattern on two faces. The box is clearly labeled on the top left corner with "BUD LIGHT" in black capital letters, indicating its association with the beer brand. Centrally located on the front face of the box is a prominent white label with black text, identifying the contents as part of the "BUYING WINDOW 4 2023 / Bud Light NFL Plus Ups Program." Below this text, a smaller image of a football player figurine is visible, suggesting the nature of the contained item. Other details on the label include what appears to be part numbers or inventory identifiers, such as '2 of BEASLEE', 'PO-00000545000', 'WO-B2D2000006', and 'WO-B2D2000122', along with text that reads 'Bud Light Fan Figure' and 'PLAYER LEAGUE'. The box also has a clear instruction "OPEN THIS SIDE" and a manufacturer's mark "ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS, MO.", indicating the origin of the promotional item. The box itself is in good condition, showing general handling wear typical of a shipped item, but no significant damage like tears or punctures are visible. The strapping appears intact, suggesting the contents are securely enclosed. The overall construction is robust, designed to protect the contained figurine during transit. The item, given its packaging and branding, is clearly a contemporary promotional or collectible item, likely from 2023 based on the "4 2023" label.
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I have examined the provided image of the Bud Light NFL Player Fan Figure (Cincinnati Bengals) Shipping Box. Based on visual assessment, the box appears to be in good condition, exhibiting typical handling wear consistent with a shipped item, but no significant damage such as tears or punctures. The white plastic strapping is intact, indicating the contents are securely enclosed. The branding and labeling, including "BUD LIGHT," "BUYING WINDOW 4 2023 / Bud Light NFL Plus Ups Program," and the Anheuser Busch manufacturer's mark, strongly suggest authenticity as a promotional item from 2023. Authenticity verification is based on the clear, legible labels and branding visible in the image. This is a shipping box for a promotional item, not the item itself. The value I'm appraising is for the shipping box. As a promotional shipping box that contained a collectible, its value is derived primarily from its association with the enclosed (and now absent) Bud Light NFL fan figure, and its intact state as a piece of promotional ephemera.
Market conditions for shipping boxes, even for promotional items, are generally limited. Most collectors prioritize the enclosed item over the shipping container, unless the container itself is exceptionally rare, uniquely designed, or integral to the display of the collectible. Given that this is a standard corrugated shipping box, its rarity is moderate; while not mass-produced for retail sale, it was produced for distribution of a promotional item. Demand for an empty shipping box for a recent promotional item is niche, typically limited to completionists or archivists. Factors impacting value include the '2023' date, making it very recent, and the fact that it is a generic shipping box rather than a display-specific or artistically designed container. The "OPEN THIS SIDE" instruction and Anheuser Busch branding add minor contextual interest.
Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone exist. While the labels look correct, without physical inspection, I cannot verify the specific quality of the cardboard, the integrity of the strapping adhesive, or detect any subtle signs of tampering or reproduction that might not be visible in an image. For full authentication and to ascertain if it indeed housed an *official* Bud Light NFL player figure and wasn't somehow repurposed, one would ideally need to inspect the tactile qualities of the box, verify the adhesive seals, and potentially examine any matching serial numbers with known distribution records should they exist. Provenance documentation, such as shipping manifests or original recipient records, would also bolster authentication, confirming its direct link to the Bud Light NFL Plus Ups Program.