Have you ever wondered what makes a simple can of soda worth such a high sum? on ebay, a can of Coca-Cola is being sold for an astonishing US$347,000, equivalent to a value of more than R$1.5 million. Contrary to what one might think, this can is not made of precious materials such as diamonds and does not squirt the soda flavor that the customer chooses.
So what really makes this Coke can so valuable?
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Can collectors can offer us the answer, each with their own unique taste! These collectors have a keen eye for identifying rarities and valuing unique items, such as this can sold for a millionaire. For them, this particular can can be extremely desirable for a number of reasons. It could be a limited edition, have a rare design, or even be one of the first cans produced.
According to the ad, the can has a manufacturing error, as they forgot to adhere the soda. That is, it is a sealed can, brand new and completely empty! Really, the value does not spurt rivers of soda for a lifetime, but it is something valuable for those who collect.
Dedicated collectors are willing to invest considerable sums in items that are of interest to their personal collections, as we can see!
One of the biggest collectors of cans, by the way, was the unforgettable king of pop. Michael Jackson left a legacy not only in music but also in the world of collectibles.
According to rarest.org, one of the rarities associated with his “Dangerous” tour in 1993 are the unopened Pepsi cans, created especially for the event. These cans have become highly prized collectibles. The combination of their rarity and their historical connection to the tour and iconic figure of Michael Jackson lends them a $2,500 price tag.
In addition to collectible soda cans associated with specific artists and events, there are also those with factory errors that have become highly valued items. One notable example is an unopened tin with the logo of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil that was offered on eBay for $281,000. This impressive value highlights the interest and demand for factory error cans among collectors.
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