Got a half a case, don't know if they are worth much, but don't think I would depart with them unless it was a lot!
Yours doesn't have the tail through the A.
No, they are not really that rare. But, unlike the Alabama Coke cans, they seem to age just fine (the cans tend to burst open eventually, which can wreck a nice Alabama collection), and they're pretty much a must have collectible for Alabama fans.With all of the replies, I'm guessing they're not that rare. Still really cool.
I had a can from the 2011 season burst open a while back and it made a mess. I have three of the Bryant bottles, including the one my parents originally bought when they first came out, though I'm not sure which one it is.No, they are not really that rare. But, unlike the Alabama Coke cans, they seem to age just fine (the cans tend to burst open eventually, which can wreck a nice Alabama collection), and they're pretty much a must have collectible for Alabama fans.
I was riding submarines out of Groton, Ct. at that time and did not get one. I would like to
have one at a reasonable price if you can.
Contact me at i26bamafan@yahoo.com
Thanks......Ron
Cans can be very nasty, indeed. I would recommend anybody with full cans on display take a very small pin and poke a hole in the bottom to drain them.The cans either burst all over my display cabinet, or even more interesting, evaporate! I had a 1992 Coke can stay on a shelf for 10+ years. I moved it and it was almost empty. I am baffled how sugary water can pass through solid (albeit thin) aluminum like that.