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I am a newbie who needs help in identifying "Bad Pins"

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I am a newbie who needs help in identifying "Bad Pins"

Purplemandms

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Hello there! I'm a new member here to the forum. I've been a big pin trader since my first visit to WDW, (when I was about 4,) and have been trading pins ever since. All the pins which I have I've received from cast members in the parks, and now reading a lot of these "fakers" forums, I'm scared to think that a lot of my pins are fakers. Is there anyone who could help me identify some of those really obviously faked pins? I am moving soon, so I have to downsize my collection, and weeding out any of these counterfeit pins would definitely be of help.

I've begun a photo album of my pins here and any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, on the contrary, if I happen to have any great pins and you could give me a holler that would be great too! I apologize that I am such a noob when it comes to these things.

Thank you again and happy trading!
 
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