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They look like mostly West Virginia swirls. A few cateyes and newer chinese imports, maybe some Heatons or Cairos... hard to tell from the pics. Looks like some have rust stains on them.
 

I really didn't realize how vast the marble is. It's been a long and frustrating 5 months! Thank you, Cheese.
 

Yeah, people don't realize what a pandora's box they're opening when they tyr to research a marble, lol! Many years in and I'm still learning.
 

Welcome! I somehow managed to miss this post! Been collecting for about two years now; and, yes, while at times I.D. can be a 'difficult' journey, it is fun and marbles are so beautiful they make it worth it. Cheese has been more than an enormous help to me thru out the process so if you have more you need help ID'ing I am sure he would love to help you.
 

I went on a long tumultuous journey when I decided to try and ID my life long collection. I had to take a number of long breaks, not just to save my eyes but my sanity. I'm a descent id-er but god help me if I ever come upon a large container of painted patches again. I have some pretty descent mibs to I might add. Someday I might just share some pics ��
 

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