Which marbles are most valuable?

Clambroth marbles are among the rarest and most sought-after collectibles in the marble world. Prized for their beautiful and intricate designs, Clambroth marbles are made of hard and soft glass, with an opaque base and eight to eighteen bands or strands of color equally spaced.

What vintage marbles are valuable?

The swirls are usually different colors and the more colors used for the swirls, the more valuable the marble is. Marbles that feature no spaces between the colors are the most prized as collectibles.

What color marbles are rare?

Blue, pink, and green are rarer. Some are referred to as Melon Balls. Other opaque, pastel or translucent colors are even rarer. Single pontil marbles, either single-gather or end- of-cane are very rare.

What is a ghost marble?

The Ghost Marble (not to be confused with Ghost Plasma) is a frosted glass marble that started as the countdown marble in Marble Rally.

Are marbles from the 1930s worth anything?

When it comes to collecting, condition is everything. Some mint in-the-box marbles from the 1930s can sell for as much as $5,000 (the boxes are rare), and a single marble can sell for $30 if perfect. It is only fit for play, however, if it has a tiny chip.

What are the different types of vintage marbles?

Latticinio Swirls – Most Common. Divided Core Swirls. Solid Core Swirls. Ribbon Core Swirls. Coreless Swirls. Joseph’s Coat Swirls. Peppermint Swirls. Banded Opaques.