Prices are what you might expect to pay for a tin in perfect condition in an antique shop. The
biggest bargains are found at yard sales, thrift shops and flea markets. Prices vary from one area to
another. As a general rule, those tins that were offered as a mail-in offer, given to employees who
worked for those companies or given as a premium to retailers, would be harder to find and therefore
are priced a bit higher. Those that are offered in all stores during the holidays are much more common
and priced much lower. Age and condition will help determine price as well as actual prices paid
for tins ie; ebay. Prices shown are in U.S. Funds.
This guide is only to be used as such and do
not actually reflect the price that you may pay for a specific tin.
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