Inherited some marbles

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I had a bunch marbles like those in a cigar box in the mid 1960s. A bag of marbles was quite affordable at the corner store in those days. Single pieces of candy and bazooka bubble gum cost a penny. I think I'd load up 3 cents worth of bubble gum in my mouth at a time back then, so I could blow huge bubbles.
 

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I had a bunch marbles like those in a cigar box in the mid 1960s. A bag of marbles was quite affordable at the corner store in those days. Single pieces of candy and bazooka bubble gum cost a penny. I think I'd load up 3 cents worth of bubble gum in my mouth at a time back then.
Thank god you didnā€™t tell me how cheap the gas was I donā€™t wanna cry today šŸ˜‚
 

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More photos grouped them as well as I could.
 

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Yes marbles have a good collector following.
I was at an auction in Ohio last year, the collector items being sold included a number of marbles in large jars which had very active bidding. The man had catalogs of marble convention minutes and notes. It was a large amount of documentation.

visit https://www.marblecollecting.com/marble-collectors-society-of-america/
 

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Hello,

Most of what I see there is Asian and Mexican modern era marbles. 1980s and up. Fun group of marbles!
Thanks cheese been waiting on you to come lol Iā€™ve got a ton of old embossed bottles old soda bottles and a lot of old masons I gotta go to the bottle forums next not exited about the amount of pictures I have to take.
 

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