For many MFC BRICKs, you have to polish a marble to get a shiny finish like this or to unlock such a beautiful pattern, but then you probably wouldn't have the highly sought-after SHOOTER size of this one. The six pictures start at the, what I call, the top of the marble, then proceed in quarter-turn rotations around the marble and ending with the bottom. So the sixth picture is of the opposite end of the first. Also, from the horizontal nature of the tail, I suspect a NAVARRE influence.
CONDITION: MINT(+) 9.7 Super wet shiny surface with no sign of wear what-so-ever! There is a single tiny as-made pinprick sized as made that is visible at the top edge of the first picture and just left of center in the fifth. What looks like a sparkle shown just above the center of the sixth picture, is a light reflection off of a bubble that is just beneath the surface. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 18.89mm or 0.743" at the equator. Closer to 3/4" than it is to 47/64" | |||||
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