Green ribbons with some streaks of either black or a very dark blue swirl around the surface of a mustard-yellow base glass to form what many collectors are calling a "Lemon Lime" or a "John Deere", because of that company's marketing colors. With the lack of discernable seams, I would say this marble was produced on Peltier's very first and highly controversial so-called "Miller" machine, so named for the designer William J. Miller.
CONDITION: MINT 9.6 The surface has the wet shiny look of a brand new marble without the slightest hint of wear of any kind. All I can find are a couple of melted dimples from near-surface air bubbles that collapsed rather than exploding as so many Peltier marbles do. You may click here to view the grading system I use. | |||||
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