AP/PP backstamp question
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So we usually don't try to collect prototype pins or any of those special ones, but we just acquired this pin to "truly" complete the DLR Surprise Sign releases from 2008.
Here is the description from the listing:
Now here is my question, everything about this pin matches the listing EXCEPT there is no AP/PP stamp anywhere to be found. The person we got it from never told us how they got the pin. I don't believe it's a fake, but is it common for an unreleased pin to not have the backstamp AP/PP? Maybe it was part of the actual 500 run that was to be released and that's why there is no backstamp? It'll go into our collection no matter what, but it made us curious as to why it doesn't have a stamp.
Here is the description from the listing:
This pin was to have been the November release in the DLR Surprise Sign series. Production issues eventually killed the release of this pin and it was never offered to the public.
Goofy,a pin-on-pin, is dressed in his finest western attire looking confused as he stands in front of the Frontierland signpost.
On the post are signs for:
"Big Thunder Mountain Railroad"
"Steamer Mark Twain"
"Tom Sawyer Island Raft Landing"
"Davy Crocket Explorer Land"
"Pioneer Merchantile"
A lamp hangs from the top of the signpost.
The back of this pin reads:
Surprise Pin
Limited Edition of 500
2008 Pin Trading Logo
Disney
China
PP/AP
It is probably the multiple spelling issues which prevented this pin from ever being released.
Now here is my question, everything about this pin matches the listing EXCEPT there is no AP/PP stamp anywhere to be found. The person we got it from never told us how they got the pin. I don't believe it's a fake, but is it common for an unreleased pin to not have the backstamp AP/PP? Maybe it was part of the actual 500 run that was to be released and that's why there is no backstamp? It'll go into our collection no matter what, but it made us curious as to why it doesn't have a stamp.