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1970 Topps baseball question
I see that the 1970 Topps baseball card packs had 3 different inserts in them, the posters, the scratch offs, and the booklets. Certainly, each pack didn't have 3 inserts in them, so does anyone which were inserted into which series? It's kind of confusing to me when they were inserted.
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Looking at WorthPoint, nearly every 1970 Topps baseball wax pack has the generic 'EXTRA! INSERT IN EACH PACK!' but a couple have 'EXTRA! ALL-STAR POSTER IN EACH PACK!'. Some of the generic packs are graded with a specific series but I believe they did that by seeing which card was visible on the back. All of the graded generic packs that list a series are from the 4th, 5th, and 6th series. I have a guess that the packs with the 'ALL-STAR POSTER IN EACH PACK! are from the very early series but that is pure speculation on my part.
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I found a graded first series 1970 Topps wax pack on the web that has the 'EXTRA! ALL-STAR POSTER IN EACH PACK!', so I would say it's safe to assume that the packs with the All-Star posters are very early series packs.
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There is a video on YouTube of a guy opening two 1970 Topps wax packs that contain cards in the high 300’s and 400’s (3rd-4th Series?), Pete Rose All Star, Bobby Bonds, Wille Davis, Johnny Callison, both have the scratch-off cards as the insert.
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Found another YouTube video of a 1970 Topps wax pack break that contains cards in the 500’s (5th-6th series?) Mike Paul, Cookie Rojas, this one contains the booklet insert.
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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. |
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No idea what I had for lunch today but I remember that...... This image is NOT that Bud Harrelson but shows why I remember the pose so well-it was unique at the time: |
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