bountyhuntergirl86
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- Nov 29, 2012
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Unfortunately I didn't have a camera back then. I do think I have photo copies
of them from when My brother sold some on EBay for me.
But may be a task finding them.
My highest selling price was a quart Size Lebanon Valley Pilsner.
Had holes rotted in it & the seam was gone, but it received close to $80.00
from someone from NY. I heard he as very happy with it. must have been rare.
KAIER's are sayd to Be extremely Rare, & Valuable. I believe this as they were few & far between & in the worst shape
These are the ones I kept
<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=858795"/>
I know I sold Iron City cans, don't remember if any were cones.
or the ones you Punctured with a "Church Key"
And MT. Dew cans like this did good
<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=858797"/>
Most were sold to a Breweriana dealer at a local Farmers Market.
He bought them as fast as i could dig them and show up.
even without seams still in them.
as he said they still look good in displays
Hey Jeff,
Thanks. Consider me soil envious. The dirt just eats the cans, zinc lids, et al, in these parts. I've found but one cone in the farthest high desert of the Northwest. It is a lovely brown rust finish from crown to base, inside and out. I've read of the miraculous acid restorations, but this one, I think, is a complete goner. I've dug a handful of steel cans where a tiny window of color or logo was still visible, duly noted and later returned to hole.
Mother Nature does occasionally color etch the glass in delightful fashion.
I like the mountain dew can, how old is it?
BHG,
Keep a lookout for a can of "Billy Beer" Anyone remember that one?? LOL