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AI Identification

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Vintage-style steel or aluminum beer can bearing a Michelob label

Collectible Beverage Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a cylindrical metal beverage container, appearing to be crafted from aluminum or steel, featuring a gold-toned metallic finish. The surface displays printed graphics consistent with Michelob brand livery, including a central vertical red ribbon motif with two flanking gold chevron points. The text 'MICHELOB' appears in a black serif font with decorative flourishes, positioned above the word 'BEER' in a sans-serif typeface. Below the main brand name is a circular logo featuring an eagle, consistent with the Anheuser-Busch trademark. The overall design language, specifically the font and ribbon layout, is stylistically consistent with marketing materials from the late-20th century, likely the 1960s or 1970s. Regarding condition, the can shows visible signs of age and wear including vertical scratches on the red ribbon, small dings or indentations in the metal body, and general surface oxidation or pitting consistent with long-term storage of vintage breweriana. The top rim is present, but the primary identification of the brand and age remains a hypothesis based on visible surface graphics which have not been laboratory-verified for authenticity. Such items are common in the collector market, though physical inspection would be required to verify the specific production era and structural integrity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this object appears to be a vintage metallic beverage container bearing graphics consistent with Michelob brand livery from the mid-to-late 20th century. I can observe a red ribbon motif and an eagle logo associated with Anheuser-Busch; however, I cannot verify the material composition or the manufacturing date from a photograph alone. The item shows visible surface wear, including scratches and oxidation, which typically affects the desirability of breweriana. My valuation is based on the hypothesis that this is a period-accurate container from the 1960s or 1970s. In the current market for vintage beer ephemera, items of this type are relatively common. Collectors typically seek examples with minimal surface damage and intact pull-tabs or lids. The presence of pitting and dings noted in the image suggests this example falls into the lower-to-mid decorative range. Physical inspection would be required to assess the structural integrity of the metal and to confirm that the graphics are not a modern reproduction. If this item were found to be a contemporary replica or a 'style-of' decorative piece rather than a period production, the value would likely decrease to a nominal decorative level of under $5.00. To further refine this estimate, an in-person examination would be necessary to verify the seam construction and top-rim style, which are key indicators of age for metal canisters. General market demand for mid-century American breweriana remains stable, though common produced cans rarely command high premiums unless they are in near-mint condition or represent a rare short-run variation.

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