Are Disney limited edition pins worth anything?
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 some of the rarest Disney 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 much are Disney limited pins?
The Jawas occasionally do some Disney Pin Trading as well. Pins are available for a limited time; the base price for a pin is US $6.95. Limited edition pins, and special pins (e.g. pins that have a dangle, pin-on-pin, flocking, lenticular, light-up, moving element, 3-D element, etc.)
Does Disney still sell pins?
They’re sold individually or in sets. You can purchase Disney pins online, in the parks, and even at the Orlando International Airport in the Earport. Some other people like to buy trader packs or buy a less expensive pack of pins at Disney. Then you trade those pins for what you would consider to be an upgrade.
What is the rarest pin?
One of the rarest Disney pins and possibly the largest is the limited edition Super Jumbo Maleficent Dragon Gate pin made exclusively by artist Guy Vasilovich. There were only 100 of these pins made, making them very rare.
How can you tell if a Disney pin is rare?
Things To Look For:
- Serial Number – Disney has started adding these in recent years.
- Coloring – Look for true colors, anything yellow/green tint or off color is an indicator of a fake (yellow eyes are bad).
- Rough edges – a real pin will have smooth, and not rough edges.
Can you trade fake pins at Disney?
All Disney Cast Members will accept them for trades, but they probably are not pins you would want to keep in your collection if you become a serious collector. Moreover, Disney allows Cast Members to trade scrappers. Given both of these facts, Walt Disney World’s official stance on these pins is quite clear.
Are Disney Fantasy pins illegal?
Many have been calling them “Fantasy Pins” and they are inspired by Disney in some sort of way. These fan pins are not trademarked or officially sanctioned by Disney but so many people are crazy about them!