The listing, 1986-7 Orig. Series 4, 6 & 8 Garbage Pail Kids "Animal / Insect Theme" has ended.
1) FRITZ spritz #308A (original 1987 Series 8)
2) BURT cage #234b (original 1986 Series 6)
3) DALE snail #145a (original 1986 Series 4)
4) crushed SHELLY #145b (original 1986 Series 4)^
^This card has a small amount of gum preservative residue horizontally from the far left border inward across the face, visible when held at an angle to a light source. I tried to show this in the last photo.
**These ORIGINAL 1986-1987 cards are listed by retailers online, averaging $1-$4 ea, +shipping @ $2-3 for 1st card + $0.50-$1 for ea additional card!**
ALL of my cards are in EXCELLENT / NEAR MINT “PHYSICAL" condition. ALL of my cards (even my extra duplicates) went straight into my 9 cards-per-page “baseball card binder-sheet protectors,” where they remain to this day, 23+ years in a cool, dry, smoke-free environment, and eventually stored in my home’s locked safe.
PLEASE NOTE: ANY slight defects would ONLY be from the printing (i.e. bubbles in the dye during printing, color irregularities such as lighter/darker spots, slight blurring from plate shifting during printing/drying, etc.), gum preservative residue from the gum each pack included without separate covering, and/or individual card cutting (i.e. slight to moderate mis-cuts, uneven/off-centered borders, etc.) from the printed sheets done by the manufacturer, before packaging and shipping to retailers. Any visible signs of wear, aging or damage will be specified next to the card description.
ALSO NOTE: I do not claim to be qualified to “grade” individual sticker-cards (PSA grade/rating) by considering all card-collector industry factors that retailers use as a standardized pricing guide that determines an individual sticker-card’s market value. Descriptions listed here are for the purpose of collecting as a hobby only. As far as $ value, all of the aforementioned defects/irregularities can and usually do de-value the cards for those who are collecting to re-sell at a future date for a profit.