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    Posted 13 years ago

    Phillips
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    This can has never been opened. My great uncle gave this to me. Something he had in an old building. Just wondering if this is worth anything?

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    1. tommy1002 tommy1002, 13 years ago
      I have one I'm not sure how old it is or if it is valuable but, it looks good on my "oilcan shelf". Being as yours is unopened, a petroliana collector might find it worth something.
    2. oilman514 oilman514, 13 years ago
      Your can is probably from around the 50's. When i started collecting i started with quaker state as the cans are cheap and plenty out there. Most of my qt can collection was quaker state before i started buying rare/more valuable cans.

      Now a common misunderstanding is that cans that are full are more valuable.
      %90 of collectors want them empty because of the insurance cost and the fact that if you drop a full can it will get more damage. I empty all my oil cans.
    3. tommy1002 tommy1002, 13 years ago
      Good advice that makes good sense, Duly noted. Thanks oilman

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