Do you have a beer cans or just a beer can collection that you want to sell? I buy Beer Cans for cash. Here is a short tutorial about beer cans so you can describe them to me when you call or write to me. |
| Flat Top Beer Cans | Flat Tops beer cans are just what they imply. The tops are flat, and to open them, you had to use an opener called a "church key". | Click here to see an example of a flat top can |
| Cone Top Beer Cans | Cone top beer cans have a spout as you can see from the picture. They were also opened using a "church Key". Cone top beer cans come in four varieties: Low Profile, J-Spout, High Profile and Crowntainer | Click here to see an example of a cone top can |
| Exotic Beer Cans | These are special beer cans produced over many years and are known for the fine graphics or photography that appeared on the can's label. They are generally flat tops | Click here to see the cans known as 'Exotics' |
| Crowntainers | Crowntainers were manufactured by beer can manufacturer Crown, Cork and Seal, the company that first invented the 'bottle cap'. | Click here to see a Crowntainer |
| How to Grade Beercans | Beer cans are graded according to condition. They range from perfect to trash (sort-of). Because I always pay top dollar for cans, I use this chart to determine the value of the can you want to sell to me. | Click here to see how to determine the grade of a beer can. |