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Bottom. I bet you're wondering how I know the top from the bottom of a marble huh?

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Hello Monsonant , was wondering if any of these were worth anything these are 3/4" & 7/8" ?? I have more but they are all the small normal size 1/2" .Thanks .

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Hello Monsonant , was wondering if any of these were worth anything these are 3/4" & 7/8" ?? I have more but they are all the small normal size 1/2" .Thanks .

rtr , nominal value to most of them , age range is 1930s - 1960s ... the big lighter colored one at 3 oclock is interesting (little hard to tell from that view ) the big yellow colored one at 5 oclock could be a mineral marble ... or it could be just a dirty glass marble (again hard to tell from just one view ) if mineral it would be jasper and be the most valueable one in the photo . that is .... if its an old one .
Hope that helps . Dave A
 

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they are metallic, meaning they will stick to a magnet, I've found lots of these. Any idea what they may be?

Hey,

Check those metalic thingies with a museum or science dept. They may be meteorites. BIG BUCKS!!!!!
 

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I had posted these on another thread, then I found this one. Any help would be great.
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All but a handful are large shooters, 2 are alot smaller and a few are a hair smaller then the shooters.
 

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Cupkeeper .. most of those are 1950 - early 60s.
with the exception of what looks like a small red clay ( on top at about 10 o'clock ) , the small one beneath it is interesting (blue base with rust to red color markings) it may have some value , post another pic of it . The rest are catseye , clearies and "patch " marbles. Dave A[/align]
 

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heres a better pic of the clay one and the other.

The other one is really metallic and has alot of different colors.
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Hey Zane, do you selll marbles or have many conracts with people that do sell them? Ihave a Friend who is into them big, and is always looking to but marbles that he may not have. I have quite a few myself, still have my bag of marbles I had when was a Kid. Was showing them to my Grandsons not too long ago. They looked at themm, looked at me with a look saying, WHAT THE BIG DEAL ABOUT THAT!
 

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