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German Clambroth's?


Leigh

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I received these two marbles today. I believe they are clambroth's, but would they be considered transparent clambroth's? Also, someone on FB said that the green one was kind of rare and I'm wondering if there's something about that one that would make it more rare. I haven't cleaned them yet, so they are a little dirty. The green one is in much better condition than the pink one. Thanks in advance for any info on these!

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That seems like a good description, but some might point out translucent as a better word.  Unusual to see one, let alone two.  I think I heard somewhere that green is not as common on single color clambroths as red, blue, purple, etc.   If it's in good shape keep it safe.  The glass used on these marbles for whatever reason seems to chip and flake easily

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