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  • Most Expensive Cans (Soda-Beer-Oil & Others) Sold on eBay December 2013

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    1. Top Can Sold for $2,400. on eBayAt the beginning of the month we search eBay completed sales under most major collectibles categories. We then post the Top 5 eBay completed auctions that sold for the highest price for each category. This listing was one of the Top 5 sales for this collectibles category under Cans. We hope you enjoy looking at the information as much as we enjoy posting it. Please make sure you come back periodically, to see the Top collectibles that sold on eBay every month!.

     

    #1. Top Can Sold for $2,400. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  Storz Winterbru Beer Can
    This item Sold for $2,400.  (Click Image to View Auction).  
    eBay seller:  mets*1962   
    Description by seller: “Storz Winterbru beer can. “Specially Brewed For Winter Use” across the bottom. The colors are more vibrant than the photos would indicate. No rust or scratches, unfortunately there is a dent on the back side right below the words Slow Aged”.

    Definitely a cool collectible capturing the number one spot for the highest sold Can on eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #2. Top Can Sold for $1,181.56. on eBay

    2. Top Can Sold for $1,181.56. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  Pierce Arrow 1 Gallon Duplex Motor Oil Tin Can
    This item Sold for $1,181.56.  (Click Image to View Auction).  
    eBay seller:  apis67
    Description by seller: “In great condition as the photos show. No touch ups or enhancements. Came out of a barn in Vermont. A dent in the side which photos show. The top is on too tight to remove without damaging the surface of the cap. It is filled about a third up with sand. Measures 14 1/2″ high. 7 1/2″ wide and 2 1/2″ thick”.

    Here’s our number two spot for a Can that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #3. Top Can Sold for $865. on eBay

    3. Top Can Sold for $. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: 1936 F865ox De Luxe Flat Top Beer Can
    This item Sold for $865. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  jsa3799
    Description by seller: “For sale we have a nice 1936 FOX DE LUXE flat top beer can w\IO BREWED BY THE PETER FOX BREWING COMPANY CHICAGO ILLINOIS”.

    Here’s our number three spot for a Can that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #4. Top Can Sold for $787. on eBay

    4. Top Can Sold for $787. on eBay

    Name of Collectible:  1930’s Pabst Tin Lithograph Sign And Matching Can
    This item Sold for $787. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: diamondrock
    Description by seller: “From my collection of ( 40 ) years : nice set from pabst beer milwaukee, wisconsin super looking tin lithograph sign which is excellent condition and never put in store for display , i will rate it a 9.5 on scale of 10 (but thats only my opinion please look at 12 photos i have up) also included it pabst blue ribbon 12 ozflat top can which is identical to one on sign so your all set to display it in your collection“.

    Here’s our number four spot for a Can that sold for the fourth highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    #5. Top Can Sold for $540. on eBay

    5. Top Can Sold for $540. on eBay

    Name of Collectible: Blatz Christmas Series Flat Top Beer Can
    This item Sold for $540. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  srads2000
    Description by seller: “ This is an orange Blatz beer can from the 1955 Christmas series – USBC 039-14. It is air sealed, completely empty of all contents. I attempted to take photos that accurately represents the condition of the can. This can is about as nice as it can be.”.

    Here’s our number five spot for a Can that sold for the 5th highest price on  eBay in the month of December 2013.

    This is definitely a very nice  Collectible that brought a lot of attention and a great price. Is this your auction and prefer we remove your item? If so, send us an email here.

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