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Can someone tell me what I got here. Is it a printing error, or was it common for 1933 Goudeys to bleed through like this one? What extra value would this card have for being this way?
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I would ask this question in the prewar section.
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Normal. No added value.
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Thanks.
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That is called a wet sheet transfer. Someone placed a not yet completely dry sheet on top of another, not waiting until it was dried out sufficiently.
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Disagree. This is bleed through, not a wet sheet transfer. Very common for the 1933 Goudey issues (Indian Gum, etc). No added value, but helps confirm authenticity.
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