Now here's an old Peltier that has something like the DRAGON or even the FLAMING DRAGON colors, but the green is way off. The green on this one is a pale APPLE-GREEN and even the RED is more like a translucent cherry red, than that on the dragons. I believe the paler color next to the red is just a thin bleeding of the darker onto the surface of the green. I don't know if this example of an NLR even has a name, but it might be fun to find out. There may be more of these out there, but I havn't seen any. I consider it an unusual specimen.
CONDITION: MINT 9.6 The surface is wet and shiny with no sign of wear at all. There are some tiny dark specks that are part of the glass--like maybe dust got on the marble while it was still hot. There is a single one in the center of the fourth picture and a small group of them just North West of center in the fifth. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 06.80mm or 0.661" at the equator. | |||||
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