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Peltier Miller swirl?


Guiltynotguilty81

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Without aventurine then it is probably too difficult to say, it's Peltier. Black and yellow, is a well-known combination of Peltier's. 

It's also a combination of Mega-Vacor's Poison frog, Bumble Bee and Honey Bee; some being black and others dark brown. IDK, like one year it's black, another, brown? 

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17 hours ago, Guiltynotguilty81 said:

Looks like a pelt to me but I’ve never seen one this swirly in black on yellow

 

Is Peltier "Miller" even a recognized format anymore?
Well—it is to me. I have had some nice ones pass through my hands—never this small.
I will agree with “Miller” and it does appear to have some AV to me.
Regardless—it is a nice marble and more opinions are needed.
Send it to me for a final eval—lol.
Love it—Great find!!
Marble—On!!
 

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A great looking Peltier swirl family type, probably early. I have to go with Peltier on this, as a fellow collector and i have discussed these family types and certain aspects to the glass flow to look for and this examples has what we had talked about. Chuck G---

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