Marble Madness

Fishstank

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guzz1

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I collect marbles and there really hard to date . I have about 500 that go from 1920 to 1950 I bought a marble book on E**** really helped identify and date the marbles ..I have some go as high as 200.00 for just one .. The ones you have there look like there from the 50s.. but that's a guess. There certainly Not New . GUZZ1
 

DiggerBug

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DuffyTrash is the marble king here. Duffy????? Where are ya?
 

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Fishstank

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Guzz,

Yah I got these from an early 1900's farm. I was diggin a coin which happend to be my first token and found them 1,2,3. I should have dug more around but I was getting too many signals.


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stryker-one

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Aug 10, 2007
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I remember back in the eighties we use to always find marbles when we were out coin shooting--at least it seemed like we always found marbles.

Very nice. Good for you.

Thank you for sharing.


Stryker
 

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