Are coffee cans worth anything?

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Are coffee cans worth anything?

Determining a Tins’ Value Prices can range from under a dollar to thousands of dollars for a single tin. A very rare, old tin, in mint or near mint condition, can fetch thousands, while the same tin in poor condition may only be worth a few dollars. In terms of value, tin is a cheaper form of metal than aluminum. However, aluminum tends to be more popular, even though it is a bit more costly.

What old cans are worth money?

Common flat tops or pull tabs (1960s–1980s): $5 to $50 depending on condition and design. Pre-1960s cone tops and flat tops: $75 to $400 for well-preserved examples. Rare or low-production cans: $500 to $2,500+, especially with regional branding, unusual typography, or promotional themes. Lightweight aluminum cans, in most cases, will have little or no value. Any flat top, zip tab, fan tab or juice tab cans will have some value. Also, just about any cone top, quart cone top or crowntainer will be valuable, except for a couple of notable fakes like Milwaukee and General Pulaski cone tops.

How much are 200 beer cans worth?

It’s 5 cents per can, that’s 20 cans to a dollar, 200 cans for 10 bucks. The amount of effort isn’t really worth the pay, but it’s up to you. About a nickel a piece for scrap prices, so figure for $50 you’ll need 1,000 cans.

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