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Joe G from Md

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Whites 6000Di Pro plus/ Whites 5900/ started with Whites 4900
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I don't know if they have any value. I've got one mason jar full atop a wooden gumball machine. Sure purdy to look at. Good luck.
 

I went on Ebay and bought a book on marble collecting, but I still don't know squat. Best measure is to find some like yours for sale and check out the pricing.
 

Joe G. Marbles take a whole lot of patience in being able to I.D. with any certainty. Cheese has a ton of years under his belt and is always willing to help. Good pictures of all angles of the darn things so he can see the "seam' of the marble, and then he looks at the glass and the colors...it does take some work but folks who collect and/or sell need a good stomping ground base to throw them around. Worth the time if you have the interest. Oh, I would like to see a clearer pic of the one in the fourth pic, fourth one in from the left. Looks pretty interesting to me!
 

It's not a bother at all, I enjoy seeing them! Post all you want.
In the first picture, the shooter marble is a pelt, worth a few bucks if it's not damaged much. The next-to-last marble in that pic might possibly be an Akro corkscrew but I can't tell for sure in the pic.

In the second picture, there looks to be another red raven 3rd from the right end.
Third pic is same as the second

Fourth picture, 1st marble looks to be a nice Akro Imperial corkscrew. 4th marble is interesting, might have oxblood. 6th marble is another red raven.

Those red ravens are worth a little bit.
 

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