Multi-colored panels nearly cover the surface of a clear base glass with a window that peers inside to where some of the white becomes sub-surface and exposes a pattern of yellow streaks at the core. SUBMARINES are some of the rarest of the old German handmade marbles, and at the nearly 3/4" shooter size and with the truely unique interior, this is about as close to "one-of-a-kind" as you're likely to find.
CONDITION: NEAR MINT(++) 8.99 The surface is wet and shiny with a tiny touch mark and just the faintest hint of microscopic wear. I've seen many marbles sold as mint that had a lot more wear and anomolies than this one. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 18.26mm or 0.726" at the equator. | |||||
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