Dime a Dozen Might be Great Marble Finds!

diggerbutt

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Went to a huge antique shop where they sometimes sell small things at a dime a dozen. I saw these marbles and had to buy. I need help with identification. As for now, I think the v type swirl means vitro, right. I still need help in knowing if I possibly have name type marbles. Thanks for looking.
 

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cheese

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I do see some vitros, but they aren't swirls. There are vitros, peltiers, marble kings, alleys, maybe an akro and master or two, and others there. Best would be to post them a few at a time to make identification easier if you want to know what they are. They were a good buy at a dime a dozen. None of them stand out to me as valuable marbles, but well worth the paid price.
 

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