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Artist proof pin of an open rack, is it worth more as a trader?

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Artist proof pin of an open rack, is it worth more as a trader?

FloFlo71

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Just wondering I have a Pinocchio pin which is a retired open pin, nice pin but not particularly wanted pinpics 31275. The pin is stamped AP on the back so is an artist proof pinpics 65868. Does this make more desirable as a trader? Is an AP classed as a limited edition or only if the whole run of the pin is limited edition?
Any help appreciated.
 
An AP pin is limited edition by definition, but no one really knows the edition size. They could have made two or twenty.

I think you'll only have luck trading it to someone who likes collecting APs specifically, or for another AP of a similarly common pin. I would say it's worth marginally more as a trader than the regular pin.

Best of luck trading!
 
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