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Old 08-18-2024, 03:13 PM
deweyinthehall deweyinthehall is offline
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I had never seen any pop counts on cards from the 6th series, so I did a quick eBay count and this is what I came up with:

Edwards 41
Skinner 49
McDowell 52
Coleman 55
Wood 57
Blefary 58
Bunker 61
Fox 62
Howard 62
Cardenal 63
A's T. 64
Bearnarth 65
Bressoud 65
Richardson 67
Checklist 7 69
Moeller 72
Cubs R. 72
Bailey 72
Covington 72
Giants R. 74
Carreon 77
Roznovzky 78
Phillies T. 81
Buford 81
Friend 81
Oliva 84
Schofield 84
Woodeshick 85
Podres 91
Jimenez 96
Braves R. 96
Red Sox R. 98
Hargan 98
Yankees R. 103
Ellsworth 109
McDaniel 113
Hatton 117
Gibbon 119
Face 119
K. Johnson119
Bragan 119
John 119
Banks 119
Hamilton 119
Lolich 123
Nuxhall 125
Cannizzaro127
Wyatt 127
Kline 128
Stuart 129
Pirates R. 133
Lee 137
Gonzalez 138
Latman 144
Rodgers 153
Wynn 176
Simmons 180
Aaron 182
Radatz 183
Ferrara 192
McAuliffe 210
Green 210
Buchek 211
Rollins 212
Barber 222
Linz 222
Klippstein 228
Checklist 6 232
Stanky 240
McCool 242
Azcue 245
Wilhelm 250
Belinksy 257
Bennett 259
O'Donoghue 277
Stigman 302
Hannan 356

Of the leading cards in each row, Aaron, Nuxhall and Gonzalez seem to clearly be the 4x rows, with Fox, Moeller, Skinner and Cubs Rookies being the 3x rows.

Not that any of this helps move us along at this point.

In my 1966 Topps set post, you mentioned possibly having the slit layout for the unknown 5th series slit? I agree that Reed and the Angels Rookies are definitely 2 of the 3 4x rows, but my quick eBay count suggests either Jones or Bunning, not Monbo, as the other 4x.
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