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I don't know specifically about 1966 but it is pretty common for football cards from that era to have different card stocks. It appears that Topps would use up whatever stock they had left from their baseball runs and then purchase additional stock irrespective of what they had used previously.
As you note, football wasn't considered as important as baseball to them so I think they just used whatever card stock they had laying around or could pick up cheap. jeff |
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