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Is Disney pin trading worth it?

Is Disney pin trading worth it?

Today, Disney trading pins have become one of everyone’s favorite souvenirs in that world. Kids and grownups alike swap pins, and if you save them for a few years, those Disney pin collections can be worth some money. While most of the Disney pins on eBay are just a few bucks, the rarest pins might make you rich.

What are the rarest Disney trading pins?

10 Rarest and Most Valuable Disney Pins Ever Created

  • Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Limited Edition 500 Pin.
  • Ariel Carousel Limited Edition 300 Pin.
  • Disney Employee Center Snow White Limited Edition 200 Pin.
  • Super Jumbo Maleficent Dragon Gate Pin.
  • Donald Duck Watch Pin.
  • Ariel Carousel Limited Edition 100 Pin – 2003.

How do you authenticate Disney pins?

Spotting Fake Disney Pins

  1. Check the pin with a magnet.
  2. Move the pin under a light source.
  3. Mickey Waffling needs to extend past the edge of the pin.
  4. Mickey Waffling needs to be complete.
  5. Edges should be smooth.
  6. Fake pins have a different sound.
  7. The weight of the pin.
  8. Two nubs by the pin post.

What are scrapper Disney pins?

Scrappers are simply pins that didn’t meet quality assurance standards and have been resold to people looking to buy pins on the cheap. Sometimes, the same molds are used in an unauthorized manner to make the fakes. This makes it really difficult to know if you’re getting the real deal.

What is a scrapper Disney pin?

Scrapper. A scrapper pin is a pin that was made by an official Disney factory/manufacturer but did not make quality control. Hence the name scrapper. These pins were meant to be scrapped but the factories decided to keep them and sell them (illegally) On eBay and other unofficial websites.

What is the hidden Mickey on pins?

The Hidden Mickey Collection is a way for Cast Members at Disney Parks and Resorts to trade unique pins with Guests. Guests can trade up to two (2) Hidden Mickey pins per Cast Member, per day. “Hidden Mickey Pin” is featured in a small box on the back stamp of each pin.

What does Le mean in pins?

LE – Limited Edition. Pins that were part of a limited run.

Where to pin trade at Disneyland?

There are many locations that offer a variety of Disney pins at the Disney Parks. Your best place to start at Disneyland Resort is Disney’s Pin Traders in Downtown Disney District. For Walt Disney World Resort, you should visit Disney’s Pin Traders at Downtown Disney Marketplace.

Can you trade Disneyland pins at Disneyworld?

Disney has always offered collectible Disney pins in each of its parks, but with the kickoff of the Millennium Celebration in October 1999 at Walt Disney World, we began a new tradition of Disney Pin Trading. Now thousands of Guests trade each day with our Cast Members as well as other Guests throughout the parks and resorts. Like sharing Disney stories with your children and grandchildren, sharing pins is a delightful tradition for each generation. Mark the beginning of the century with

How do you trade Disney pins?

Trading Disney Pins with Cast Members Locate a cast member wearing a pin lanyard. Approach the Cast Member and politely ask to see their pins. Ask to trade one of their pins in exchange for one of yours. Make the trade by exchanging one pin with the back on at a time. Place your new pin somewhere safe with the rest of your collection.

What are the Disney trading pins?

Disney Pin Trading is the buying and trading of collectible pins featuring Disney characters, attractions, icons, events and other elements. The practice is a hobby officially supported and promoted by Disney.

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