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AI Identification

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Quittin' Time branded aluminum beverage can

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an aluminum beverage can featuring branding consistent with the QuikTrip (QT) convenience store chain. The can has a metallic gold-toned finish with graphics printed directly onto the surface. The upper portion displays the stylized text 'Quittin' Time' in a dark, slightly slanted font. Below this is the 'QT' logo in white and black block letters set within a red rounded rectangle, accompanied by a small 'TM' symbol. The words 'Premium Beer' are written in a red cursive script at the bottom of the central label graphic. The physical construction appears to be a standard two-piece aluminum can with a stay-tab opening mechanism on top. The object shows visible signs of age and wear, including several significant dents, particularly around the top shoulder and the base, as well as surface scratches and some loss of the gold-colored finish near the bottom edge. Stylistically, the typography and logo appear consistent with late 20th-century graphic design, likely dating from the 1980s or 1990s. The identification is based on the visible printed graphics, which are subject to verification of the can's contents and manufacturing origin.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this aluminum beverage can which bears graphics and branding consistent with the 'Quittin' Time' label associated with the QuikTrip (QT) convenience store chain. Based on what I can see, the can features design elements—including the 'Premium Beer' script and the specific 'QT' logo iteration—that suggest a production date likely falling within the late 20th century, potentially the 1980s or 1990s. This identification remains a working hypothesis; while the printed graphics appear representative of the period, I cannot verify from a photo whether the can is a vintage production or a more modern commemorative release. The value estimate is heavily influenced by the item's condition. I observe significant physical distress, including notable dents at the shoulder and base, surface abrasions, and localized loss of the metallic gold finish. In the niche market for regional advertising and brewery collectibles, items in 'Grade A' or pristine condition command the highest prices. The visible damage here significantly limits the appeal to high-end collectors. General market behavior for regional private-label beer cans suggests a modest value for common examples, particularly those with integrity issues. Confirmation of the item's status through an in-person inspection and verification of manufacturing marks (such as bottom-stamped date codes) would be necessary to establish a more precise valuation. If this item were determined to be a contemporary reproduction or a fantasy piece rather than a vintage container from the purported era, its value would likely be negligible, dropping to a purely nominal or decorative level of less than $5.

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