Help with an unopened 1966 Topps BB Pack

I just picked up a group of unopened packs in the October Mastro auction and one is a 1966 Topps BB pack - I'm trying to determine the series. I've included a couple scans, wondering if the ad on the back might help identify the series. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks - Andrew

Thanks - Andrew


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was this pack (and the others u won) raw or was it graded and u removed it from the holder??
Edited to add: Unless some wax were mixed series, the available cards in series 5 are from 353 - 429 with Roger Maris, Brooks Robinson, Al Kaline , and Juan Marichal being present in that series.
2nd edit to add: Please don't open it based on my information because although I feel confident about my information, I would feel bad if I were wrong.
This pack was already raw - I am not going to open it, but was thinking of sending it in for grading
Nice item, thanks for sharing.
Steve
Griffens or Grote would know more.
Duncan too.
Steve
Always looking for Chipper Jones cards.
Im a very focused collector of cards from 1909 - 2012...LOL
statman--now u just need to find out who the top card is (should be another 5th series) just to satisfy my curiosity--or nam just needs to use his x-ray vision once again!!
<< <i>............the funny thing about mine is that its got drysdale showing through on the back and the geniuses at gai didnt even bother to note this on the flip!! (they did note that its a 5th series pack, though--go figure!!)............... >>
1966 Topps Don Drysdale, card #430, is actually the first card from series 6 (as per the checklist).
Steve
<< <i>So then I was correct? It is possible to get some series 6 cards in a series 5 pack?
Steve >>
Yes Steve, it is. I believe that in almost every year in the 60s (and probably others as well) they made mixed series packs. I guess near the end of the 1st series they started producing the second series, which is why there are mixed series packs around. I know I had at least 3 or 4 1967 mixed series (1st and 2nd) cellos.
Stay Healthy.
Doug
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Whoever or whatever it is it 'fits'
Steve
the icon told me he modeled it after the 1980 Kaat. Perhaps I misunderstood him.
Thanks for blowing my gig
Steve
<< <i>......Thanks for blowing my gig
Steve >>
Don't shoot the messenger.