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AI Identification

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Vintage-style steel beer can appearing to be Tecate brand

Beverage Containers and Breweriana

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a cylindrical metal can, consistent with vintage steel beverage packaging, featuring graphics associated with Cerveza Tecate. The can exhibits a primary metallic red background with a central gold-tone oval label. Within this label is a black eagle graphic containing a white letter 'T', above the text 'CERVEZA TECATE' and a mountain graphic labeled 'HECHO EN MEXICO'. Additional visible text includes 'MONTERREY, MEXICO MARCA REGISTRADA' and 'CERVECERIA CUAUHTEMOC, S.A.', which are consistent with historical Mexican brewery markings. The construction appears to be a three-piece steel design with a flat top and bottom, common in the mid-to-late 20th century before the universal adoption of aluminum pop-tops. Condition-wise, the item shows visible oxidation, small rust spots near the bottom rim, and light surface abrasions, which are consistent with aged metal containers stored over several decades. Without a physical inspection to determine metal composition or lining, it is categorized by its outward appearance as a vintage-style collectable can.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this cylindrical metal beverage container, which bears graphics and markings consistent with vintage Cerveza Tecate packaging. The three-piece steel construction and flat-top design suggest a production date likely between the 1950s and early 1970s. However, I cannot verify the exact age or metallic composition from a photograph alone; a physical inspection would be required to rule out modern commemorative reproductions or 'in the style of' replicas. The visible oxidation and surface abrasions are typical for aged steel 'breweriana' but do impact the final marketability. The estimated value of $10-$25 reflects the typical market demand for historical Mexican brewery containers in this specific condition. This estimate assumes the item is an mid-century production piece; if it were determined to be a modern decorative replica, the value would likely fall below $5. Conversely, a exceptionally preserved specimen with no rust might command a higher premium among specialized collectors. To reach a more formal conclusion, an in-person examination of the seam construction and lithography techniques would be necessary. The value of such items is highly dependent on the integrity of the paint and the absence of structural 'canning' or interior corrosion, which cannot be fully assessed here.

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