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Originally Posted by king11
I took a look at the 100-card sheet, and it includes card numbers 126-150 and 176-250. I believe that the partial row visible is a repeat of the second visible row (i.e. Harmon, Williams, etc.) - it looks like it matches. Thanks for posting so many interesting images of the 1954 sheets!
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Yeah the big gap in a relatively small set is interesting. Did the other slit fill in the missing numbers or did they just massively stagger things in 1954? I suspect the latter. Some early guides had it as a six series set, with two 25 card series and four of 50. I think that was due to Topps leaving the gaps.