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AI Identification

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Vintage-style Schmidt Beer steel or aluminum beverage can

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AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A cylindrical metal beverage container, stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century beer cans. The can features a white background with a large red oval logo bearing the name 'Schmidt' in a white, stylized serif font, underlined by the word 'BEER' in block letters. Below the logo is a scenic illustration depicting an elk in a mountain landscape, which appears consistent with the 'scenic' series issued by the Schmidt Brewing Company. Text at the bottom edge is partially visible and includes the phrase '...at Grew with the Great...'. The can appears to be a pull-tab or stay-tab style, though the top is not fully visible. The condition shows some light surface wear and minor scuffing consistent with age and storage. The lithographed graphics remain vibrant. Without physical inspection, the material cannot be determined, though the construction is typical of mass-produced commercial canning from the 1970s or 1980s. This item is part of a larger collection of various vintage-style beer cans visible in the background, which adds context to its probable era of manufacture.

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I have reviewed the image of the beverage container which bears graphics consistent with the 'scenic' series produced by the Schmidt Brewing Company, likely dating to the 1970s. The lithograph features a mountain elk scene, a common motif for the brand during that era. Based on what I can see, the can appears to be in good cosmetic condition with minor surface scuffing, though I cannot verify the integrity of the seams or the presence of any pinhole corrosion from a photo alone. The value of $5 to $15 is estimated for a vintage collectible of this type assuming it is a period-produced steel or aluminum can rather than a modern decorative reproduction. While these cans were mass-produced in the millions, specific scenic variations can occasionally command a slight premium among specialized breweriana collectors. However, because this item was a high-volume consumer product, its market value is heavily dictated by physical condition and rarity of the specific scene. If this item were determined to be a modern replica or a common reissue, the value would likely drop below $2.00. To confirm its status, a physical inspection would be necessary to verify the canning technology, metal composition, and the specific pull-tab style, as well as to check for any interior contamination or structural degradation. The market for mid-century breweriana remains stable but is currently saturated with common scenic cans, keeping the individual value for such items modest unless they are part of a rare, documented subset or in pristine, 'new old stock' condition.

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