There's a lot about this marble I don't know. First: All of the BULLET MOLD marbles I've ever had came from Czechoslovakia. I got this one in a group that I didn't realize until later that I was ordering them from Switzerland. Second: Most of the BULLET MOLD marbles I've ever had were hand poured; I suspect these were machine made, and furthermore, I suspect they are contemporary vintage. I don't even know for sure that I am naming them properly. So, I don't know much of anything, I'm only suspicious. They certainly bear a close resemblance to a bullet mold marble and they are completely charming; so here's your chance to own one yourself--it's sure to bring a smile.
CONDITION: MINT(+) 9.8 or better. I can find no flaws to describe about this near perfectly made marble. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 15.86mm or 0.624" at the equator. | |||||
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