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Vintage-style Schmidt Beer Can with Horse Motif

Vintage Advertising and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a cylindrical metal beverage container, consistent with aluminum or steel beer cans from the mid-to-late 20th century. The can features a white background with a prominent red rectangular logo at the top. The logo bears the text 'Schmidt' in a white serif typeface, followed by the word 'BEER' in a bold, sans-serif font. Below the branding is a detailed illustration of a brown horse standing in a pasture with a white fence and a red barn visible in the background. At the bottom of the can, stylized blue and white text reads 'Brew with the Great'. The design is consistent with the 'Outdoor Series' cans produced by the Christian Schmidt Brewing Company, which often featured nature and wildlife scenes. The can appears to be in relatively good condition, though there are visible minor abrasions and surface wear consistent with age and handling. Without a physical inspection or a clear view of the manufacturer's stamps on the top or bottom of the can, the exact production year cannot be determined, though the graphic style is consistent with 1970s-era advertising. The attribution to Schmidt is based on the legible branding printed on the surface of the item.

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I have examined the digital image of the cylindrical metal container featuring branding consistent with the Christian Schmidt Brewing Company. Based on what I can see, the can exhibits graphics associated with the 'Outdoor Series' or similar wildlife-themed marketing campaigns from the 1970s. The presence of the horse motif and the slogan 'Brew with the Great' are typical of collectible beer cans from this era. Based on the photo, the object shows minor surface abrasions and potential oxidation, which are common for mid-to-late 20th-century breweriana. I cannot verify the specific metal composition or the presence of bottom-stamps or pull-top configurations from this perspective, which would assist in a more precise dating. The value for vintage advertising cans of this type is heavily dependent on condition and rarity of the specific scene. This particular motif appears to be part of a high-volume production series, which limits its individual market value. Comparable mass-produced regional beer cans from the mid-century often trade in the $5 to $15 range. To confirm this estimate, a physical inspection would be required to assess the integrity of the seams, the presence of any structural rust, and to ensure the item is not a modern promotional replica. If the can were found to be a contemporary reproduction or 'in the style of' the original 1970s production, its value as a collectible would be negligible, likely falling below $2. Authentication through physical examination of the lithography and a review of known production codes from the Schmidt catalog would be necessary for a final determination of age and provenance.

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