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AI Identification

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Vintage-style steel beer can labeled 'Augustiner Beer'

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$75

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object appears to be a vintage-style flat-top or pull-tab cylindrical steel beer can. The exterior features a white background with a yellow band at the top and bottom. Centrally, it bears a label consistent with Augustiner-Bräu branding, featuring the name 'Augustiner Beer' prominently in red gothic-style and script lettering. Above the text are four graphic representations of medals or awards; the leftmost and rightmost are red, while the middle two are gold-toned. One medal clearly features text reading 'PARIS 1912', which likely refers to a historical exhibition award rather than a production date. The construction of the can, specifically the visible silver-toned metal seams at the top and bottom, is consistent with beverage packaging from the mid-to-late 20th century. The condition appears relatively well-preserved for its age, with some minor vertical scuffing and small surface scratches visible on the white paint. Slight oxidation or darkening is visible at the bottom rim. Without a physical inspection of the top opening or the bottom stamp, a precise manufacturing era cannot be stated, though the graphic design remains consistent with mid-century advertising aesthetics.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this beverage container, which bears branding and graphics consistent with Augustiner Beer. The visual evidence, including the medal motifs and gothic-style lettering, suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century design aesthetic common to regional brewery advertising. I cannot verify the exact metallurgy or the seal type from a photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to determine if this is a flat-top, pull-tab, or a later reproduction. In the current market, collectible breweriana finds steady demand among niche enthusiasts. The estimated range of $40–$75 assumes the item is an mid-century specimen in the condition described. This value reflects the visible surface scuffing and oxidation at the rim, which are typical for steel cans of that era. I can't determine if the contents have been drained via a hole in the bottom or if the top remains intact, which significantly influences collector interest. If this item were found to be a modern commemorative replica or a contemporary 'in the style of' production, its market value would likely drop to $5–$15. To move beyond a hypothetical attribution, an in-person examination of the seam construction and a review of the manufacturer's stamps on the lid or base would be necessary. The value provided is a professional estimate for an item of this type assuming the attribution is correct, but it does not constitute a statement of authenticity.

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