One of the most striking corkscrews I've had in quite a while. The red and black do not contrast well for the camera, but they certainly do in hand and then with the green, this beauty grabs your eye in whatever display you chose to show it.
If you tak a look at the sixth picture, you will see that the green cork makes a Turkey Head, and if you turn it around, the red and black corks make another one. Really a unique marble, the likes of which, I've never seen. CONDITION: MINT 9.3 The surface is bright and shiny with the wet look expected of a mint marble. Close examination with a bright light and lens shows just the slightest whisper of light wear--too light to be called scratches but I don't know of another word. I know it takes magnification to see it. There are no pinpricks or anything like that. NOTE: Please excuse the lint and debris from my cleaning rag--this thing acts like a dust magnet. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 15.93mm or 0.628" at the equator. | |||||
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