What is the rarest Disney pin?

In terms of rarity, the Dream Jeweled Mickey is one of the rarest Disney pins ever made and a collector's dream item. It's packed full of special features that add to the pin's value. Each of the three pins has 130 precious gems including garnets, black sapphires and real diamonds.

How can you tell if a Disney pin is rare?

If you happen upon a silver pin (without any color), you have found a rare Disney pin. These colorless pins are called 'Chaser' pins, are only traded by cast members! While not as rare as the 'Completer' pin, a 'Chaser' pin can only be received through trading!

What was the first Disney pin?

Wow! How did we get so many pins in only two years? Maybe we should blame it all on Jiminy Cricket or the Blue Fairy. After all, she gave Jiminy his "Official Conscience" pin, which was the very first Disney pin.

What are the best Disney pins to collect?

Top 10 Favorite Disney Pins Released in 2021

  • Old Hollywood Mickey and Friends Open Edition. ...
  • Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Open Edition Mystery Pins. ...
  • Mothers Day Limited Edition Frame Pins. ...
  • Starbucks Walt Disney World Open Edition Pin Set.

How much is a Disney pin worth?

The pins typically range in price from around $8 for a basic pin to around $17 for a special event pin - of course, prices can and will vary.

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What does AP mean on Disney pin?

AP (Artist Proof – This stamp on the back of the pin means 1 of 24) PP (Pre-Production – rarer than APs, they are 1 of 3) HM (Hidden Mickey pin) RSP (Random Selection Process – Disney's process for fair pin purchasing during events)

What does Le mean in pins?

LE – Limited Edition. Pins that were part of a limited run. They will have a number against them (LE 200 means there were 200 pins)

What pins are worth money?

The 5 Rarest and Most Valuable Baseball Trading Pins

  1. The Jackie Robison Rookie Pin. One of the most valuable baseball trading pins of all time also serves as a reminder of the importance of diversity and inclusion. ...
  2. A 1912 Press Pin. ...
  3. Lou Gehrig's 1933 Cracker Jack Prize. ...
  4. Topps Pins From 1956. ...
  5. A 1927 Press Pin.

What are Hidden Mickey 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. Disneyland® Resort Checklists.

What is a Disney completer pin?

A completer is an additional pin in a set. Usually similar in style, color, shape, etc. to the original series. Chaser pins are usually different somehow. IE, no paint or a very different color. Value is a different discussion all together.

How many Disney pins exist?

Join in a Cherished Disney Tradition

If you wish to buy a single pin to remember your trip to the Disneyland Resort, you can do that too; but with an ever-changing selection of more than 60,000 pin designs, you may be hard-pressed to pick just one!

What is a chaser pin?

A chaser is basically a pin released with some form of variation to the original pin design, that are more limited in numbers, and more difficult to get. For example, the Pixar mystery pins....each set of 4 has a chaser set featuring the same picture, but with a variation to the regular limited release pins.

How expensive are pins at Disneyland?

Disney pins make the Walt Disney Park experience more fun and enjoyable. Many thousands of unique pins have been created over the years. 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.

Will cast members trade scrapper pins?

The Cast Member will open the drawer and present you with your mystery pin in exchange for your pin. At the Mickey-themed boards, search the trading board for the Disney pin you would like to trade. The cast member will remove your desired pin from the board and give it to you in exchange for your Disney pin.

Can you trade non Disney pins?

Pin Trading Rules

Pins must have an authentic Disney Mickey Mouse ear backing. Whether to trade is your choice; cast members must agree to trade any official Disney pin you request. Pin trading is intended to be free; you should never pay to trade a Disney pin.

How do you make money selling Disney pins?

There are many Facebook groups that allow pin selling, like the Disney Pins Blog Community. If you are looking for other Disney Pin selling groups, just search Facebook for others. You can post your collection in these groups and some even have thousands of members. Another great way is Instagram.

What are Silver Disney pins?

Hidden Mickey pins were first introduced in 2003 as fun pins to collect when trading with Disney cast members. Today, the pins typically measure approximately 1.25-inches and contain small Mickey Mouse icons in the artwork. The back stamps of these silver-colored pins contain the words “Hidden Mickey pin.”

Are Disney pins hard or soft enamel?

All official Disney trading pins are made with hard enamel, where as Loungefly pins use soft enamel. Hard enamel has a smooth and solid surface, polished to be at the same level as the metal lines of the pin.

What are Disney cast lanyard pins?

Previously known as “Hidden Mickey” pins, the new name represents the new, wide variety of pins. Hidden Disney pins (also formerly known as Cast Lanyard Pins) are only obtainable by trading with a Cast Member off of their lanyard.

How do you get Hidden Mickey pins?

A commonly sought after type of pin is the “Hidden Mickey.” Hidden Mickey pins, named as such because of the tiny Mickey head on each pin, are distributed to Cast Members, so the only way to get them in the parks is to trade for them. Twice a year, several sets of Hidden Mickeys are released in the parks.

What are limited release Disney pins?

Limited Release products are products that we only sell for a limited period of time. That means that once the release period is over, we take them off sale. We reserve the right to bring them back at a later date for a further release.

What are the different types of Disney pins?

Types of Pins: There are several types of pins: cast member only (hidden Mickey), limited edition, series, mini, jumbo, average (technically, there are no pins labeled “average.”).

What does Diso mean in pin trading?

DISO means "Desperately In Search of ".

What is a low Le pin?

Le Pin's soil is a mixture of gravel and clay with a little sand and is exceptionally low yielding (between 30 to 35 hl/hc). The grapes are hand-harvested and are fermented in stainless steel before being matured in`200%` new oak barriques for between 14 and 18 months.

Are AP pins worth more?

In general, most AP and PP pins are only worth about 10-20% above their retail value. If the pin is of a popular character, or features major differences from the final product run of a pin, then it can be worth quite a bit more.

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