MARBLES: Exceptional Christensen Agate CAC Bloody Swirl; 19/32" Wet Mint TRACERS

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Seller: orange_orbital ✉️ (4,064) 100%, Location: Layton, Utah, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 375312095062 MARBLES: Exceptional Christensen Agate CAC Bloody Swirl; 19/32" Wet Mint TRACERS. For a 7 Day Buy It Now / Best Offer: One One Christensen Agate CAC Bloody Bloodie Swirl This beauty measured 19/32" and  grades Wet Mint. The Chrissie Bloody has nice tracers around the main red swirls. Very attractive marble! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My marble grading system is based upon Alan Basinet's   (marblealan).  I have always enjoyed the integrity of this system.  For marble collectors it is a sound standard.

10.0 (Pristine): This describes a perfect marble, with a "wet," clean surface even under magnification. All contemporary marbles should have this grade, though very few antique or vintage marbles will ever be graded as such.

9.7-9.9 (Mint +): There is no damage present, even under magnification, though the marble is not quite a perfect "10."

9.3-9.6 (Mint): To the unaided eye, this describes a marble with no damage, though under magnification there may be one or two pinpricks, a hint of wear, or an abrasion or rub spot. Marbles in this range may have a small "as-made" such as a pinprick-sized blow-out pit or a touch spot.

9.0-9.2 (Mint -): Mint (-) marbles will have no missing glass, with the exception perhaps of some microscopic pinpricks. There may be minor wear, a sparkle or two, or a tiny subsurface reflection or moon.

8.7-8.9 (Near Mint +): These marbles are almost in the Mint range, but may have a tiny flake or moon, or two, as well as a few sparkles, subsurface reflections/moons, minor "as-mades," and/or minor wear. Near Mint (+) marbles will have at least one angle from which they view Mint.

8.3-8.6 (Near Mint): This range describes marbles that have the same sort of description seen on Near Mint (+) marbles, only to a higher degree. One side should still be viewed Mint.

8.0-8.2 (Near Mint -): These marbles will have the same sort of damage seen on specimens in the upper Near Mint ranges but only more so. No side will be viewable as Mint, but the damage will not be deep or cover more than one quarter of the marble's surface, with the exception of overall wear.

7.7-7.9 (Good +): The difference between marbles in this range and those that are Near Mint (-) is highly subjective, though such marbles will have over one quarter of the surface covered with damage, but not more than 50%. A Good (+) marble should be able to be reconditioned (polished) without too much glass required to be removed.

7.3-7.6 (Good): Good marbles will have substantial damage, some of it deep enough so that polishing may not remove it all. Roughly half of the surface will have damage, and wear is generally heavy.

7.0-7.2 (Good -): More than 50% of the surface has damage, including substantial chips, and you would probably not want to collect such a marble unless it were extremely rare or if you planned on having it reconditioned. Polishing will probably not remove all the damage without substantially reducing the size of the marble.

6.7-6.9 (Poor +): Poor (+) marbles are so beat up that there has to be a really good reason it would still be desirable. You would be taking a risk to try to have such a marble polished.

6.3-6.6 (Poor): Marbles in Poor condition have so much damage you can barely tell what type it is. These are beyond repair.

6.0-6.2 (Poor -): A marble in this condition is so beat up that there would be no reason to want to own it, unless it happens to be a unique example.

5.9 and under (Non-Collectible): In this condition a marble is best served by making part of an art piece or flower garden decoration.

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  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: Wet Mint - Best Offer
  • Brand: Christensen Agate
  • Type: Machine Made
  • Year: 1930
  • Time Period: Pre-1970
  • Style: Swirl
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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