Red and yellow ribbons meet at two seams on the surface of the robin's-egg blue base glass. Most collectors recognize this as the description of a Peltier NLR "SUPERMAN."
The blow-hole, third and sixth pictures, let's addressed that first. There's not much to say about it. When I first got the marble, about a year ago, I turned the hole toward the back of my high-end Peltier display, where it's been until now. I forgot that it even had an anomaly until I took it out to take these pictures and to list it here.
As if the red, yellow, and blue weren't colorful enough, the blending of the primary colors has added an unorthodox green, orange, black, and brick red to the already colorful Superman arrangement.
CONDITION: MINT(-) 9.0 The surface is wet and shiny, showing no signs of play or wear; There is, however, a small melted dimple that you can see in the third picture, and unfortunately, the rather significant blow-hole, see the third and sixth pictures, for which Peltier is well known. You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 16.43mm or 0.646" at the equator. | |||||
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