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So what’s the deal? Did all marble companies make them? Are they HTF? Do they have any value? What are the rarest? Can we discuss this? Can I get more information? Thank you for your time. … 

it’s marble time!

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They have no specific value.  Modern and older marbles can have glass that reacts to UV.  It doesn't indicate age, rarity, collectability or value.  You can buy some for cents.  New collectors seem initially drawn to them.  At some point the novelty wears off.

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7 hours ago, Mister408 said:

So what’s the deal? Did all marble companies make them? Are they HTF? Do they have any value? What are the rarest? Can we discuss this? Can I get more information? Thank you for your time. … 

it’s marble time!

Here is a neat YouTube video:

Enjoy your journey!! -John

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I separate my commons and keep them in my Lightening Bug Jars. I love the Pop and found it interesting when I never thought certain marbles would glow. Some marbles need to glow to be attached to an ID name. The best example is an Alley Pistachio. If it doesn’t glow it’s not a Pistachio. The novelty of a glowing marble will never wear off for me🔥

RAR

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