This one is a real eye-catcher, at least, in my display box. Very colorful from powder blue to yellow, and some darker colors, including what looks like a few veins of oxblood. These have become extremely hard to find of late. I believe that all of the cheap Sparklers are but a memory of the past. The pictures describe this one better than I could, except for the condition, and I've checked that out with a bright light and a 10x jewelers loupe.
CONDITION: MINT 9.6 The surface is wet and shiny, with only the slightest whisper of what looks like might be some faint wear from contact with other marbles in a box. There is one melted dimple in the seam visible in the second picture and an as-made pinprick shown in the fifth image. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 16.49mm or 0.649" at the equator. | |||||
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