GPK collector here: The most valuable cards are anything from the 1st edition Original Series or cards numbered 1a/b-41a/b (that are from the original series many later on had this same numbering) - 1a,1b,8a,8b are worth considerably more especially with a high grade... Right now a loose ungraded mint-near/mint 1b,8b can be worth 200 USD and a 1a,1b around 300-350.. 1st series come with glossy and matte backs with the glossy being more desirable. There are also Canadian and USA printed cards with the ones printed in the USA more desirable. Deduct 10% for each of the undesired variations... (obviously check ebay sold listings as well to see going rates) Happy to answer any questions... There's a lot to know about this hobby.
Also I want to point out that you're not going to get $400+ for any other Original Series single card other than 8a or 1a if its ungraded. You would have to send it in and get a PSA10. Also prices go down considerably after the first series. There are some exceptions (error cards and some cards that were renamed like FRAN FRAN for example)
I got one Jolted Joel, one Double Heather 49a (Schizo), three Foul Phil & two Bad Breath Seth and about 50 other cards... I'm not all about $$$, you sell them 50/50$ LAX area?
On eBay, but, I just had a handful. 1,000 is a lot. First make sure they are not reproductions. I would look up individually and if not worth a lot, then sell them in a lot.
Thanks for watching. I found this. Here's the link. I'm not really sure what it means, so you'll have to read it for yourself. I'm not sure if it means more value. www.nslists.com/gpk-var.htm
@@waltercopus1485 There were 4 checklists in Original Series 1 - Adam Bomb 8a (back being a checklist) - Blasted Billy 8b (back being a checklist) - Bony Joanie 29a (back being a checklist) and Thin Lynn 29b (back being a checklist) All these cards had certificate backs as well - if you have an Adam Bomb checklist that has a glossy back and was printed in the USA that is centered and in mint condition ungraded it would be worth conservatively $400. (I would send it in to be graded if its in that good of condition) The Blasted Billy glossy + printed in USA would be worth 150-200 and the Bony Joanie/Thin Lynn would be worth around 40-50. Subtract 10% for matte and Subtract 10% for Canadian card. Obviously check ebay sold listings as well for going rates, these are just generalizations. The checklists are more desirable since a lot of kids (myself included) wrote all over the backs. LOL - hope this helps.
@@deathcard2003 this not a card number. It's a yellow topps 1985 chewing gum garbage pail checklist. Blank on the back. #1A nasty Nick. Thru 41AMean Dean are on the left side. On the right side it goes from1B Evil Edfie to 41B Holton Joe.
I just happened to come across my GPK collection. From 80’s. I have all the pairs and kept in baseball card holder binder - good condition. Where do i sell?
Thanks for watching and thanks for asking. There's a facebook group called the greatest toy group on Earth. You might want to start there. You could also search out a GPK group. Of course you can also sell them on eBay.
GPK collector here: The most valuable cards are anything from the 1st edition Original Series or cards numbered 1a/b-41a/b (that are from the original series many later on had this same numbering) - 1a,1b,8a,8b are worth considerably more especially with a high grade... Right now a loose ungraded mint-near/mint 1b,8b can be worth 200 USD and a 1a,1b around 300-350.. 1st series come with glossy and matte backs with the glossy being more desirable. There are also Canadian and USA printed cards with the ones printed in the USA more desirable. Deduct 10% for each of the undesired variations... (obviously check ebay sold listings as well to see going rates) Happy to answer any questions... There's a lot to know about this hobby.
Also I want to point out that you're not going to get $400+ for any other Original Series single card other than 8a or 1a if its ungraded. You would have to send it in and get a PSA10. Also prices go down considerably after the first series. There are some exceptions (error cards and some cards that were renamed like FRAN FRAN for example)
Thanks for the information. I'm not an expert with the cards like you are. If I come across others, I will be sure to let you know.
I have series 1-14 unopened boxes in my mothers garage.
@@CharlieZelenoff Series 1 unopened box in mint condition can be worth $15k+ - Series 2 can be worth $1500+ - get these out of the garage like now.
I found some today but I also have my own set I had when I was younger. But these are smaller in size do you know if they made them in different sizes
Can tell from a mile away your Blasted Billy isn't close to an 8 your friend really should have held back to a 6 to make it close.
Don't even need to look past the upper white border being considerably smaller than the lower white border, wouldn't score a legit 4 with that.
Now I know not to waste money getting a card graded, that is sad.
I got a binder full of them at a yardsale and adam bomb is one of them
Awesome. Nice find!
I got one Jolted Joel, one Double Heather 49a (Schizo), three Foul Phil & two Bad Breath Seth and about 50 other cards... I'm not all about $$$, you sell them 50/50$ LAX area?
I have at least 10 schizo Fran cards and Fran Fran cards looking to sell also have over 500 garbage pail kids
Cool!
I have a bony jonie gold muggin megan gold patty putty
I HAVE A HUGE SET OF GARBAGE PAIL KIDS CARDS THAT I NEED TO MAKE MONEY OFF OF WHO CAN I TALK TO ABOUT BUY THE WHOLE HUGE SET
Try to find a Garbage Pail Kids group on facebook. There's a few of them and you can sell them there.
Do they have to be graded to sell? I have thousands of original cards but there is no way I could pay to grade them all
No, they do not have to be graded.
@@therefinedreseller275 so to set a price, do I just get comparables from ebay?
I understand people won’t believe me, however I have over 20, 000 kids AT LEAST, possibly man more. Toys, figures, all gpk, willing to sell some.
That's a lot. Go to my eBay store, definitelyamaybe, and send me your contact information. I may buy some from you. Thanks.
Where do you buy and sell yours? I came across a box that has at least 1,000 cards
On eBay, but, I just had a handful. 1,000 is a lot. First make sure they are not reproductions. I would look up individually and if not worth a lot, then sell them in a lot.
Where can I get mine graded and how can I sell them besides eBay
You have to send them to a grading company like PSA. Try a facebook Garage Pail Kids group.
I’ve notice some of my cards have a star on the back bottom left corner... some have one star, some have two, do these mean anything?
Thanks for watching. I found this. Here's the link. I'm not really sure what it means, so you'll have to read it for yourself. I'm not sure if it means more value. www.nslists.com/gpk-var.htm
@@therefinedreseller275 okay I’ll check it out thanks!
There are a few that have errors on them can fetch $1000 of dollars
Yep. I haven't found one of those.
How much to get em graded I have about 500 of em an would like to sale em an get a couple graded to keep
Thanks for watching. It costs a lot. Anywhere from $30 to $200.
I have the full Collection Series 3
Nice! Thanks for watching.
I have the original checklist card. Do you know the value? Can't seem to find it anywhere.
I don't see a completed listing for one of those. Sorry.
There were many checklists in the original series, if you can post the number on the front of the card I can assist.
@@deathcard2003 It says 1985 topps 1A-41b. I think it's the very first one in excellent condition.
@@waltercopus1485 There were 4 checklists in Original Series 1 - Adam Bomb 8a (back being a checklist) - Blasted Billy 8b (back being a checklist) - Bony Joanie 29a (back being a checklist) and Thin Lynn 29b (back being a checklist) All these cards had certificate backs as well - if you have an Adam Bomb checklist that has a glossy back and was printed in the USA that is centered and in mint condition ungraded it would be worth conservatively $400. (I would send it in to be graded if its in that good of condition) The Blasted Billy glossy + printed in USA would be worth 150-200 and the Bony Joanie/Thin Lynn would be worth around 40-50. Subtract 10% for matte and Subtract 10% for Canadian card. Obviously check ebay sold listings as well for going rates, these are just generalizations. The checklists are more desirable since a lot of kids (myself included) wrote all over the backs. LOL - hope this helps.
@@deathcard2003 this not a card number. It's a yellow topps 1985 chewing gum garbage pail checklist. Blank on the back. #1A nasty Nick. Thru 41AMean Dean are on the left side. On the right side it goes from1B Evil Edfie to 41B Holton Joe.
I just happened to come across my GPK collection. From 80’s. I have all the pairs and kept in baseball card holder binder - good condition. Where do i sell?
Thanks for watching and thanks for asking. There's a facebook group called the greatest toy group on Earth. You might want to start there. You could also search out a GPK group. Of course you can also sell them on eBay.
Sell 2 me
I’ll buy them
@@LVGRCCrawlers hi. Are you interested in buying uk mini gpk cards?
@@jessicahudsley27 yes I would be interested , how much are you asking for them
Is it worth getting rare cards graded?
If they have a lot of value. It's cost, I think, about $25-$50 and it may take a while to get back to you.
Are the mini cards worth just as much?
Thanks for asking and thanks for watching. The honest answer is, I do not know. Just search eBay completed listings.
@@therefinedreseller275 thank you!
how do you get the psa# ?
You have to send the card into a certified authenticating company.
My dad has over 1000 cards I’m looking through them rn
Cool! Thanks for watching. Let me know if you find some worth a lot of money!
So do you buy any of GPK cards
I try.
@@therefinedreseller275 can I have your email address. I'll send you pics of cards I'm trying to sell
If these cards are worth so much why not open the packages?
Thanks for watching. It has to do with what series they are.