03-08-2018 11:47 PM
03-10-2018 01:52 AM
03-12-2018 02:52 AM
03-12-2018 09:43 AM
as with your other 'error' posts, I honestly don't believe anyone here cares, even if the error was for an american made item.
03-13-2018 03:23 AM
03-13-2018 10:46 AM - edited 03-13-2018 10:48 AM
With products that are sold internationally -- such as this one and all the others you have shown us -- errors in translation and labelling are to be expected and are common. They do not add one cent of value.
Rare errors made in a country's own stamps or currency, over a very long period of time, resulted in a few such items becoming valuable. That does not mean that all errors in or on all objects create an increase in interest and value. No. Not at all. For most things, errors make no difference in value. In other cases, errors decrease the value of the item among serious collectors.
If you're looking for a way to get rich quick, finding international brands of soft drink cans, liquor bottles, and the like, with errors (or international brands with bar-codes using simple spelling variations, like one item you had) is not going to do it for you. Sorry.
03-17-2018 03:18 AM
03-28-2018 09:30 AM
The scrap value of a soda can is aprox $ 1.7 cents. When full of fresh beverage, about $.60 cents. As Confucius said "Choose your time wisely, upside down or right side up".
03-30-2018 02:48 AM