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Whats the most you've ever spent on a pin?!!?

Most Ever Spent on a pin!?!/

  • $50 - 100

    Votes: 88 44.9%
  • $101 - 150

    Votes: 28 14.3%
  • $151 - 200

    Votes: 20 10.2%
  • $201 - 250

    Votes: 13 6.6%
  • $251 - 300

    Votes: 8 4.1%
  • $300+!!

    Votes: 39 19.9%

  • Total voters
    196
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Whats the most you've ever spent on a pin?!!?
This...
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... was my most expensive pin ($357.02 on Dec 25 2005).
 
I haven't spent more than $16 on a single pin yet...

Ah, memories. :lol:

I'm still at the low-end of the spectrum, though. In the past year, I have spent between $50 and $60 apiece on two separate grails.

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I truly regret not buying the 60th Anniversary 5-Pin Peter Pan set when it was on clearance at the Disney Store earlier this year, but I didn't act fast enough. I would have happily paid the clearance price for it ($80), which would have been the most I spent on any one pin or pin set yet.
 
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The most I've spent is about £26 on my Anna and Olaf from pin, I don't think I could ever spend more then that :lol: I'd feel too guilty hehe
 
$35 for my Lion King PODM, and I spent $50 on the Jumbo doorknob from the "Alice in Disneyland" set for the Mrs. But the thing is, even though that isn't much for those pins (compared to some of you on here...i look at my board(s) sometimes and start remembering how much i spent on each pin and start doing the addition in my head...and it starts making my head hurt...
 
If I were to have replied to this a year ago, it would have been $50. Now...$200-$250
Darned Cross U, ruining my life.
I would be willing to dive right in to that $300+ category for the Brave pendant pin in my signature though.
 
I can't vote, because there is no category for me. As long as I've been collecting, and as many pins as I have, I've never spent more than $35 for a single pin. Even the jumbos were either given to me, or bought at cast sales, bringing their price down below $35. I keep playing, "what if the market drops out scenarios" in my head and all the pins available below that price point keep me busy. I've determined there are some pins that I would pay $50 for. If I could find them (since I was willing to pay $35 for a few in 2001...inflation) but haven't actually found them available at that price point yet.

I'm on this boat! I haven't paid over $50 for a single pin for myself! I actually did pay more than that on a couple of pins for David in our little war!! There are probably just a couple of pins I'm willing to spend over $50 for -- some major grails...
 
The most I spent on one pin would be on Pin 1098: WDAC 1999 - Haunted Mansion Dangle
(Paid $300 for it)
 
$125 and $120 for my two holiest holy grails that I never thought I would ever get. Another pin was around $90 and everything else has been under $50. According to my spreadsheet the average I spend on a pin is $9.
 
The most I've spent on a single pin is $350. If I ever decide to pull the trigger on the LE25 Figment framed set, it's probably going to be a grand or more :'(

Thank goodness there isn't much more Figment left for me to collect!
 
I spent about $100 on the recent Rapunzel Christmas tower jumbo recently (thanks to the marketplace here), but everything else has been under $50, excluding pin sets. So who wants to help me hit the $50 mark by selling me their Flynn Christmas DLP pin? :naughty:
 
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