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Old 03-12-2015, 09:22 AM
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I would like to mention that those are not wet sheet transfers but rather the blue ink was actually printed on the back. I think there is way too much detail for those to be WSTs. This is good for you guys because that cements that those are scrap and ought to make them considerably more valuable than if they were WSTs.

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I heard there were 3 of the T209-1s with the blue wet sheet transfer on back and yours might be the other one . It would go great with my two if you ever decide to sell.....I am your guy. Thanks for sharing, and yes those 2 have good value, though it's hard to say exactly how much.
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Old 03-12-2015, 09:24 AM
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i've never seen a factory stamp on a t209...but then again I've never studied them?
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Old 03-12-2015, 09:35 AM
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I would like to mention that those are not wet sheet transfers but rather the blue ink was actually printed on the back. I think there is way too much detail for those to be WSTs. This is good for you guys because that cements that those are scrap and ought to make them considerably more valuable than if they were WSTs.
Correct, I use the term WST too often. We have discussed these T209s before. I got one from Mike Ber.kus on ebay, many years ago, and the other from my auction partner....But I always heard there was a 3rd one. Too bad the price was probably erased on the back of David's (if this is in fact that third one).

Peter- Quite a few of the T209's had the stamps on back due to the mfg info not being on any packaging or the card itself.
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Here's another card from the Berkus hoard...




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Thanks leon...cool stuff!
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Hmmmm, interesting. Thanks, everybody! Leon, I'll definitely keep you in mind if I ever decide to sell these. Brian, that Hoffman looks hand-cut too, presumably from the same sheet.
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