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Originally Posted by Kevvyg1026
What I meant was each series had its own sheet of 264 cards. The question is why, at least for the first three series, the sheets exist in 2 different configurations. One config has two different slits, with 66 cards printed twice on one slit and the other slit contains the rest of the 132 cards. The 2nd config has all 132 cards on one slit, with presumably, an identical 2nd slit.
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Maybe you haven't seen all the slits? I tend to agree the 132/132 was for the "All 660" release as the 66/66 seems to mimic prior year's (non-132/132) configurations. Also the first year with only five series since what, 1957? There's many possibilities, including Topps:
- finding their way
- changing the pattern for the last two sheets for unknown reasons (end of production run, packaging concerns
- random Topp-nuttery