I have to think the Coins Checklist was printed across two if not three press sheets (series runs). So in addition to the next regular series checklist coming with the previous series, you had that. Other than that the series seem to run in multiples of 132 until you get to the semi highs, which numerically are a row short of 132 and the highs, which are two rows short, when you factor the checklists.
I'm not sure if Topps mixed a row or two of the next series on the prior series sheets in 1971 but assuming five "extra" regular checklist plus 2 "extra" coin checklists were printed for a total of 7 extra checklists, you should get 33 extra prints of the regular cards, which matches the sheet math:
6 X 132 = 792 - 752 = 40 - 7 = 33 / 3 = 11 cards per row
Now like I said they could have mucked around a bit on the lower number sheets but assuming they didn't there should only be 40 extra prints.
Last edited by toppcat; 03-17-2015 at 10:43 AM.
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