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			What is the view nowadays (I think it has swung back and forth or maybe always produced divergence of opinion) on t206 "wet transfers" and how they effect appeal--and value--of cards?  I know they come in different forms, and back or front.  Card in question has faint image of part of a Piedmont back in the deeply colored area around player's head in a NM common.  Subtle and actually looks kind of cool, which is not always the case.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I know some feel that makes a card more rare and valuable, while others feel it is a flaw. Your view?  | 
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