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Cook's Goldblume Premium Beer 12 oz aluminum can

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $45.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-fluid-ounce aluminum beer can features a white background with red and black graphics. The label bears text reading 'PREMIUM BEER' at the top, a circular logo depicting an industrial scene with smokestacks, and the prominent red cursive script 'Cook's' above a red banner containing the word 'GOLDBLUME'. Additional text includes 'BEER', 'ENJOY REAL BEER FLAVOR', '12 FL. OZ.', and the locations 'NEWPORT, KY • ST. PAUL, MN • EVANSVILLE, IN'. The bottom of the can is marked 'ALL ALUMINUM CAN'. The graphics and pull-top-era style are stylistically consistent with American mid-to-late 20th-century packaging, possibly from the 1960s or 1970s. The visible condition appears relatively clean with minor surface abrasions and some darkening around the rim consistent with age. As a mass-produced commercial beverage container, the label is clear, but its status as an original vintage piece versus a later reproduction cannot be determined without physical inspection. The aluminum construction and lack of a modern stay-tab visible at the top (suggesting a pull-tab style) are indicators of its era, but remain unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the Cook’s Goldblume Premium Beer aluminum can. Based on what I can see, the container displays graphics and structural features, such as the pull-top style rim and all-aluminum construction, that appear consistent with American beverage packaging from the late 1960s to mid-1970s. However, I cannot verify the material composition or the lack of modern reproductions without a physical inspection. The value estimate is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a vintage production from the mid-20th century. For items of this type, the market typically values clean examples with minimal oxidation and intact graphics. The visible abrasions and darkening around the top rim suggest a graduated condition rating which affects the overall appeal to collectors of breweriana. General market behavior for vintage aluminum beer cans suggests that those retaining vibrant colors and structural integrity realize higher prices than those with significant denting or environmental wear. To confirm these findings, an in-person examination by a breweriana expert would be required to evaluate the metallic shelf-wear and internal coating, which help differentiate period items from later commemorative releases. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or a later promotional copy, the secondary market value would likely decrease to a nominal range of $2 to $5. This appraisal assumes the item is as described and reflects typical retail expectations for mid-century regional brewery collectibles.

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