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Hi friends,

This can is hard to find?
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Are you asking us or telling us?
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not sure about that particular label but I would say that the foreign cans with the opening instructions on top arent common.
I might be wrong but they dont show up to often on Ebay that I have seen.
The one I have looks like the same language that is Swedish.
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Fabio,

The can you've shown is a common one, even with that top lid. I know this because I had one and think I may have gotten US$10 for it, if lucky.

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beercanman wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:27 pm Fabio,

The can you've shown is a common one, even with that top lid. I know this because I had one and think I may have gotten US$10 for it, if lucky.

Hope that helps.

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do you know anything about the one I have?
I paid $30 for it just because I thought the label was cool.
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I have one - though there are seven variations (6 flat, 1 zip?) listed in the Swedish Book for the 45cl size. The Swedes list differences down to seam and canning symbol - so not sure there is much difference in relative value? There were three size versions of the white "PILSENER Special" - 45, 35,5 and 28 cl. I am guessing that contemporaneously there was a black "Swedish Export BEER (in 45 & 28cl) and a red "KING Beer" in just 45cl. I see the white 45 and 35,5 (zips) come up every month or two - so I don't think so very rare - condition would matter and I think $20-25 is not out of the ballpark. The white 28cl version seems more elusive as only once every couple of years do I see one on ebay. The black and red cans I mentioned seem to be harder too - but admittedly, since I have them, I am not noticing them as much as maybe others do? The Swedish can book does not have a rarity scale - so it is bit of guessing game?
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Nice use of the English language there Mark. :mrgreen:
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