Marbles picked up today any good ones?

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I know nothing about vintage marbles been doing a little research but still not sure. I’ll keep looking online. Let me know what you think. I tried to do a little sorting. Thanks
 

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Good mix. 3 German handmades (~1880 +/- 30 years) at the bottom of 2nd pic, the blue/red one looks like a banded opaque, which is probably your big ticket item if it's in good shape.

A couple other interesting ones which would be worth looking into, (left side 1st pic, some Peltier and Akro, maybe 1930's).

There are some newer ones above those (Mega or Imperial, later half of last century), and catseyes and solid color marbles which aren't as desirable.

Overall you've got an interesting mix that spans a wide range but condition is critical, a single chip can reduce the value significantly.
 

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