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On ebay?
I'd say not all those at once.
But you could make any one of those compartments a lot.
If you have all the rest of your marbles similarly color-sorted, you might learn some lessons in what colors people prefer to buy.
Or ... maybe you could present attractive lots with one-third of an orange compartment, one-third of a green compartment, and one-third of a red compartment ... for example.
Short version: small to medium sized lots would let you put up several attractive groups at once, which could attract a lot of buyers and competing bids. A priority mailer would let you send one small lot or multiple combined lots to one buyer, and would give you automatic insurance on the sale.
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Yes.
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Gotta be Akro.
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For a peewee that's an interesting pattern.
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The patch pattern does look Akro.
Because of the opalescence, I was thinking "unusual Royal".
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^^ good answer
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That's one marble?
I'll say Jabo Classic. -
I see your dilemma.
Is that base yellowish? If it's really close to clear then maybe you're in Akro popeye patch zone. -
It's so different that I want to say "foreign", but I know I fall back on "foreign" too easily.
I'll have to stick with kinda neat. -
18 hours ago, Tommy said:
🤣🤣🤣 thats great 👍
... lol ... I thought so ... though I'm cautious who I share it with! 
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15 hours ago, cheese said:
I'm seeing a WV swirl or possible CAC transparent swirl.
I was wondering about CAC but didn't want to be the one to bring it up. I'm fascinated by CAC transparent swirls, but very limited experience with them. -
6 hours ago, Rachel623 said:
So this isn't a sunburst? And these are more rare? Do know what there value might be possibly?
It could have been sold as a Sunburst. The name is fuzzy in my opinion. When the name started out it was a very distinct style. Then the look of Masters changed drastically and lines got blurred. "Brushed patch" is a descriptive name used by collectors. It's more informative than whatever name Master might have used for it.
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Could be America with those colors. Considering Master. But I'm not sure. The white inside is coming across as unusually bright.
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The iridescent finish is a sign of a modern marble.
These could be Asian or Mexican. -
An Asian cage-style cat's eye
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"She" though.
Frances is the wife of a collector whose name you might recognise: Ron Buol.
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200? Such self-control.
Very admirable!
Also, point taken. People sure are loving on the Vacors now. -
Peltier Rainbos
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(At least I think it is goldstone ... does it sparkle?)
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On the left possibly the kind of transitional which often showed up in Canada.
Goldstone on the right, with an unusual band that I don't recognize. Goldstone is a manufactured glass sphere often found in mineral sphere collections, not attributed to any marble-making company that I know of.
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An example of Akro Sparklers for comparison:

The West Virginia Marble Collector's Club - packaging -
Circa 1930. NLR era.


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I don't know either. A nine-and-tail with a long cutline on the opposite side?
I'd at least consider MFC.
I don't know how one would tell the difference between handgathered amber slags from the various companies which gave us slags.