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Akro Agate Spiral Onyx / Snake?


Plutonianfire

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Attached are photos for what might be two Akro Agate spiral onyx / snake marbles. Would very much appreciate any input.

 

BTW, all of the marbles in my collection are incidental findings as a metal detectorist at house demolition and excavation sites in Nashville, TN.  Most of the houses were built from about 1900 to 1950. 

 

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First is looking like a swirl and no clue on the second. 4 good clear shots of each marble from every view (each side) including the seams if present will help immensely in the ID process  :) if you have a way to measure them in fractions of an inch (if possible) that can also be another helpful ID marker.

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On 4/10/2023 at 9:53 PM, Chad G. said:

First is looking like a swirl and no clue on the second. 4 good clear shots of each marble from every view (each side) including the seams if present will help immensely in the ID process  :) if you have a way to measure them in fractions of an inch (if possible) that can also be another helpful ID marker.

Please see attached photos of marble that you weren’t sure about.  Size = 0.60 in.

 

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