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AI Identification

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Vintage National Bohemian brand miniature beer can

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AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a small, possibly 8 oz, aluminum or tinplate beer can featuring the branding for 'National Bohemian Light Beer.' The can is primarily light cream or off-white in color with distinct red and black banner elements. The central graphic bears a black oval containing the word 'NATIONAL' in a sans-serif font and 'Bohemian' in a red script font. Adjacent to this is a circular seal stating 'FIRST BREWED IN 1885' encircling an image of a character consistent with the 'Mr. Boh' mascot. Verbatim text on the label includes, 'NATIONAL BEER IS CAREFULLY BREWED OF FINE GRAINS, CHOICE HOPS, PURE WATER, & OTHER FINE INGREDIENTS.' The top and bottom rims are accented with red bands containing golden-yellow text reading 'FIRST BREWED IN' and 'BY THE NATIONAL'. Stylistically, the typography and layout are consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century commercial advertising. The physical condition shows some signs of age, including minor surface scuffing on the lithographed label and slight oxidation or discoloration on the metallic top and bottom lids. No specific year of manufacture is explicitly stated, though the inclusion of a barcode on the side is a signal that would be consistent with a production date from the late 1970s or later. The identification is considered highly likely based on the clear, legible brand graphics, though it remains unverified without physical inspection to confirm the material composition and internal markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this miniature container which bears branding and graphics consistent with the National Bohemian label. The presence of a barcode suggests a production period likely beginning in the late 1970s or early 1980s. From what I can see, the lithography appears to be in fair to good condition, showing some surface scuffing and oxidation on the metallic lids typical for its age. I cannot, however, determine the exact material composition or the internal state of the item without a physical inspection. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a mass-produced advertising collectible from the mid-to-late 20th century. In the current market, there is a steady but modest demand for breweriana featuring recognizable regional mascots like 'Mr. Boh.' If the attribution to this specific brand and era is correct, the item typically trades in the $10 to $25 range. However, this value is contingent upon the item not being a modern reproduction or a novelty replica, which would likely hold only nominal functional value. To more accurately determine its standing, an in-person examination by a specialist in advertising collectibles would be needed to verify the manufacturing marks and substrate. The lack of documented provenance or a physical check for structural integrity (such as leaks or significant corrosion) means this estimate remains a working baseline. Should the item be found to be a contemporary copy or 'in the style of' rather than a vintage production, its marketability would be significantly diminished.

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