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JD, the one in the upper right is called a "Green Dragon".....
I also used to collect hot wheel cars as a kid Had a pretty extensive collection until someone burglarized us.
Was totally bummed for weeks.
what a shame dude
What is the rarest marble you own?
Can you show a picture of it?
I had a client come into my office one day with some marbles......wanted to know if I would make an offer for them.....an antique dealer had offered the family $500......they were marbles that an aunt (in her 80s) had gotten from HER aunt when she was a little girl and she had never played with them. They had sat in an attic for 70 years......I said "I can't afford your marbles"......I agreed to sell them on ebay for the family and they paid me a 5% commission.......worked on it for about a year, selling a few at a time.......after we had sold about $24,000 worth they decided to wait until the market got stronger.....we had pretty much saturated the market by that time......they had about half of them left......all types of handmade marbles, in matching sets of same cane marbles.....
is it a marble or a cup.....
its a votex....
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How can you be a psycho in one thread and then decent on another?
rarest may not be the most valuable......I have a stone marble that dates back to the civil war era......if it weren't for a series of faint parallel lines you might mistake it for canister shot from a cannon......
the most valuable marbles I own are probably my oxbloods.......
only one man knew the formula to make the oxblood color and he died without telling anyone how he did it......if you examine the red under a microscope it is actually made up of hundreds of parallel lines of black and red......they are probably worth around $150 each....
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the most valuable marble, (which I do not own) is probably a handmade called a guinea (after the hen)......they will go for $600+ and even a fragment of a broken one can go for a hundred....
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my wife says I collect collections, but marbles are one of my favorites....
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No, he retained his marbles but lost his scruples.And here we all thought you had lost them...and a long time ago at that!
No, he retained his marbles but lost his scruples.
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