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The following chart shows the contents breakdown of the different wacky packages series.  Topps and OPC were notorious back in the 70's for their poor quality control, so it is not unlikely to find a pack with one sticker or sometimes even no stickers at all, only a checklist!  The table below summarizes what is usually found in a pack.
 
series number of stickers checklist1 gum
Die-Cut 5 no
yes
Wacky Ad 5 no yes
Cloth 2 yes yes
Topps Series 1 (1973) through Series 15 (1975) 2 yes yes2
1973 - 1974 Series 1-4 (OPC)  23 yes yes
1976 Series 16 3 yes yes
1979-80 reruns (OPC and Topps) 6 back of sticker yes
1982 Album Stickers (OPC and Topps) 5 in album
no
1985 (OPC and Topps) 5 back of sticker yes
1986 Album Sticker 5
in album
no
1987 (OPC), 1988 (OPC), 1989 ( OPC) 4
back of sticker
yes
1991 (Topps) 5
back of sticker
no
1992 (OPC) 6
back of sticker
no
2004 1st Series 6
back of sticker
no
Irish Test 2
no
yes
Irish1 3 or 4
back of sticker
yes
English red1 ??? back of sticker yes
Yellow poster 1 poster
no
yes
Blue poster 1 poster
no
no
Blue funpack 2
yes
yes
Green funpack4 2 yes yes
1979 Test pack 4
no
yes
 
 
 
 
1. For all post 1977 series, except the 1979 test series and the album sticker series, checklists and puzzles were printed on the back of the stickers.
2. Except for certain 7th series packs (coded 0-455-85-01-4) which were produced without gum.
3. Only OPC series 2 and 4 unopened packs have been found, and they have 2 stickers and 1 checklist (and gum), presumably series 1 and 3 were the same.
4. When released in England, this series had 2 stickers and one checklist.  The green wrapper was also used in the U.S. to wrap an oddball variety of 1-16 stickers, often with mismatched stickers and checklists.
 
 
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