garbage pail kids cards value

15 Most Valuable Garbage Pail Kids Cards
1985 Garbage Pail Kids #1a Nasty Nick. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #6a Adam Bomb. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #1b Evil Eddie. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #49b Schizo Fran. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #22a Junky Jeff. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #5b Jay Decay. 1985 Garbage Pail Kids #24b Nerdy Norm.

Which Garbage Pail Kid cards are worth the most 2021?

The most valuable Garbage Pail Kid is Nasty Nick, the first character the company released. Even more valuable is the first run, or Nasty Nick #1a, wherein the die-cut of the card picture is noticeably slightly off-center.

Which Garbage Pail Kid card is worth the most money?

What are the Most Valuable Garbage Pail Kids Cards? Nasty Nick, which is #1a from the first series of GPK cards from 1985, is perhaps the most valuable card at around $8000 for a PSA 10 card.

How many Garbage Pail Kid cards are there?

The complete set of Garbage Pail Kids OS1 consists of 88 stickers: 44 A cards and 44 B cards. Matching A and B cards have the same images but different numbering. While most collectors focus on the front, there are variation backs for cards #5, #8 and #29.

Are Wacky Packs worth money?

Even common wackys are not worthless, the average value of a near mint 1973-1975 wacky is about $3-$4, with none worth less than at least a dollar (if in near mint condition), so you can still probably make a few bucks regardless, if that is your goal.

When did garbage pail cards come out?

Garbage Pail Kids was created in 1985 by baseball card giant Topps, which is part of Michael Eisner’s Tornante portfolio. The GPK cards — a parody of the Cabbage Patch Kids line of dolls — featured gross-out humor and a subversive attitude and became a pop culture phenomenon.

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