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Originally Posted by Cliff Bowman
Thanks for clarifying, guess someone needs to find a video of a 3rd series pack break to complete the puzzle.
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At a guess could be a blend of the posters and scratch-offs, hence the more generic insert wording. I collected this set heavily as a kid, the latter two inserts were more common than the posters as I recall, at least on Long Island. I suspect the scratch offs and story booklets were transitoned as well between 5th and 6th.
Interesting all three inserts sets are 24 subjects in length, it suggests one massive printing of each vs. how they distributed earlier, longer insert sets like the 1966 Ruboffs or the coins in '64 or '71.