MICHIGAN has a 10 cent deposit... all the other states are 5 cents
About 45 cents a pound.
In some states where there is a recycling deposit, each can could be worth 5 cents for the return of the deposit. The scrap index for cans is worth 16 cents a pound(6/1/2009). 32 cans equal a pound. So one can is roughly worth .5 cents
48 cents per pound
The soda bottle deposit in many U.S. states changed from 1 cent to higher amounts in the late 1970s and early 1980s. For example, in Michigan, the deposit increased from 10 cents to 20 cents in 1986 for bottles and cans. Other states have varying deposit amounts, but many began to adopt higher deposits during this period to encourage recycling.
5 cents some states...10 in Michigan. Look on the side of the can.
1 cent but with the can tab on it its 4 cents. flatten beer cans are worth 5 cents.
beer cans = 10 cents beer bottles = 10 cents large bottles = 20 cents small bottles = 10 cents
4-5 cents. im guessing 5 cents per can the price for aluminum cans is .75 per 1lb
One can is worth 5 cents.One can tab is worth about 0.04 cents, (100 tabs sell for 4 cents) so keep the tab on the can.In some places you pay a deposit, maybe 5 cents for each can when you purchase it, and you essentially get back your 5 cents when recycling the can.
70 cents
50 cents a can