I guess there's room for argument that this could be a PEACH SLAG, and I'm not sure that I could make much of a debate of it, but to me it more resembles a swirl. When you look at the opaque swirls, this is the sort of pattern you see on the surface, except you can't see what's going on beneath.
Swirl or slag, the transparent PEACH color is unique to CAC and even they didn't make very many of them whether they be slag or swirl. Another feature: at only 12/1000" over the official limit, this marble fits in just fine with my PeeWee display. It's actually smaller than the 17/32", which is 0.531". CONDITION: MINT(+) 9.8 I can't find anything to describe about this marble except a near perfect slick shiny wet surface...MUSEUM QUALITY. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 13.00mm or 0.512" at the equator. | |||||
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