Strands of at least three shades of purple form a ribbon that corkscrews around a very bright, almost electric, red-orange ribbon of about the same size; Then, there is a thin offering of tan that separates the red into two corkscrews resulting in a fantastic Akro Agate marble that continues to explain why they sold more marbles than all of the rest of the marble manufacturers combined. Not quite a full 3/4" in size, but at 23/32" is still very qualified SHOOTER.
CONDITION: NEAR MINT(+) The surface is wet and shiny with just the slightest whisper of light wear along with some as-mades, some of which are questionable, and all are very insignificant without the use of a bright light and lense. You can hardly find anything even with these enlarged pictures. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 18.09mm or 0.712" at the equator. | |||||
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