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To help you identify the items in the photo. - The large mouth jerry cans are for water. Likely coated with something cream or beige coloured. - The screw top cans are for fuel. Don't be fooled by the USMC stamp on the bottom. That means something like United Steel Manufacturing Company not Marines. The earliest dates naturally have the most collector value. And I'm not sure the difference between smooth seams and proud seams. - The hook closure types are likely older and British. They copied wartime German cans, and that style has persisted for many years in many forms. - There are no spouts for the water cans, and the two fuel cans have different spout designs. - The damage happens when the cans sit on concrete or somewhat corrosive surfaces, and the bottom seams start rusting.
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