WW1 Era collar disc and marble

jangrok

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Here is some information on your glowing marble:

Scott
 

Nice button
I've heard of a Cat's eye marble-so would this be a Pink eye marble?
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Found in south east Pennsylvania at an old home site in the woods. Infantry collar disc style made between 1910-1924. Anybody have any insight on the marble? Smaller than a standard marble, and glows orange under black light
Nice!!!! Congrats !!!!
 

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