Help ID'ing 100+ Marbles from an old collection

HMartinA

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cheese

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Hello and welcome HMartinA!

Nice group, I see one really good one in the group and several other nice ones. I like the grid setup but marble ID is a bit more complex, often requiring multiple shots of different views of the marble to identify them. Some I can see and ID right away. Try groups of 5 or so at a time.

In your grid, A-6, the top left marble is a CAC flame. That's the best marble in the group that stands out to me right away.
 

A2coins

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Thats a great collection too many to Id all in this post
 

devldog

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A Big Welcome to You to the Tnet forum. That is a nice marble collection.
 

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HMartinA

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Would anyone here be interested in purchasing the collection as a whole? Before I try to determine what its truly worth I'll let you guys, the real collectors, low ball me some if you want :) Can see if anything sticks

If this is against the rules then please disregard it, not trying to cause any issues!
 

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