Brilliant red and yellow ribbons meet at two opposite seams on a snow white base glass: the Peltier National Line Rainbo KETCHUP & MUSTARD, right? Well, yes, but this one has a ribbon, first picture, of a very difficult color to describe: to me, about as close as I can get is pink/purple--both exceptionally rare colors for Peltier marbles. This is not a color that can be achieved by the blending of red and yellow; that would be orange, such as is visible also in the first picture as well as the fourth and sixth.
Another oddity is there is a tiny window of clear, second picture, that allows a view to some of the interior. I'm not really sure how this affects the naming or the value, but it's certainly different from any other Peltier K&M I've ever seen. CONDITION: MINT 9.6 There are some very tiny needle point as-mades on a slick wet looking surface that is free from any signs of play or wear. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 17.13mm or 0.673" at the equator. | |||||
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