I called this one POWDER BLUE/WHITE for brevity in the title. The white isn't really white, it is more of a much lighter blue than even the powder blue that is the dominant color, which makes an easy two turns around the surface of a clear bubble filled base glass. So, even if you don't want to count the white? as a second color, there is still the quite uncommon powder, or baby, blue as some people call it.
CONDITION: MINT 9.6 The surface is wet and shiny with just a whisper of microscopic wear that a lens and a bright light is required if you want to see it. Even these enlarged pictures failed to pick any of it up. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 16.12mm or 0.635" at the equator. | |||||
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