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1966 Topps and 1966 Venezuelan Topps have noticeably different color backs, the regular Topps have a pinkish orange and I've seen the 1966 Venezuelan backs described as a burnt orange. The most difficult Venezuelan cards to discern are the 1959 high numbers that have Printed In The USA on the back and the 1960 Venezuelan high numbers.
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For 1966s Venezuelans the biggest identifier is that there is absolutely no gloss to the paper stock. Put a Venezuelan in with a stack of regular 66s and the recognition is immediate.
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