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The Topps Archives

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The Topps Archives Saturday, July 27, 2024 All Ears Yonks ago I posted a pretty fuzzy image of a strange and virtually unknown Bazooka box back set called Toppscience.   Recently a series of eBay auctions and an extended plumbing of the depths of my hard drive offered a better look at the issue and I'm here to share the results: We already knew there were 24 "experiments" in the series and this is the third one ( aka the hard drive image): A desalinization project?  Sign me up! Note too the  Parents Magazine  seal of approval for the gum.  Here is number 7: What I like about these newly hammered pieces is that they can now be dated, as the commodity code has come in with far more resolution than I had previously. It ends in a 7, indicating a concept year (and likely retail year) of 1967.  It's even clearer in this image of number 19, which reveals 1-197-36-01-7 as the full code: Number 21 was the example I shared previously but this is a better image for sure: Side ...

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