Still not sure what is considered a slick

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Neither of these have anything on them except the bottom they're not quite, common and I know it's the eye of the beholder would they be worth a flea market sales
 

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A slick to me is anything without embossing.
 

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Yours are technically not totally slick. Though it lacks side embossing, there is on the base which helps often enough to identify.
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Yours are technically not totally slick. Though it lacks side embossing, there is on the base which helps often enough to identify.
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If you can find out what it is, not slick enough to be on identified
 

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