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1965 Topps by Series
Was the 1965 set divided into series in the same way as the 1966 set? In other words, 1-109, 110-196, 197-283, 284-370, 371-446, 447-522 and 523-598?
The sources I find online go by the numbers listed on the checklists which I know can't be right, if for no other reason than it leaves the last series with 92 cards. Thanks! |
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1965 and 1966 are identical, 1964 is only different from 65 and 66 in that the 7th Series has 66 cards rather 77 (kevvyg and I just reconstructed the 1964 7th Series sheet), 1967 is only different from 65 and 66 in that the 5th Series has 88 cards rather than 77.
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I believe the 1962 set is the same as 1965 and 1966, 110-88-88-88-77-77-77, the 1963 set is nearly the same, 110-88-88-88-77-66-66, the 1968 set is 598 like 1965 and 1966 but I think it has a little different set up, 1969 is completely different than the other 60’s sets with multiple 110 card Series and even a bizarre 99 card Series. ETA, I could be wrong on this but I believe the 1968 set goes 110-88-88-88-88-77-66 and the 1969 set goes 110-110-110-99-88-77-77.
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Dave is correct. There was always 10 or so cards from the next series released in the current series. It always included the next series checklist to give you a "preview" of who was being released next. |
Great info by some real experts
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Thanks for all the info. Helps a lot!
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Those card numbers are correct for the 1965 issue. Remember though, that checklists were reprinted in those years. So series 1 has both check 1 and check 2 in it, series 2 has both check 2 & 3, etc.
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