Cast member pin trading pins- what I learned
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That makes sense! I think it also depends on the quality of the scrapper. Lots of guests would still be happy with that Pooh pin for example, and don’t really care whether or not they’re authentic. (Spoken from experience both as a trader and from those I trade with.) I myself have traded pins for scrappers since I thought they were cute or had characters I like)Many of us follow a rule that if you get a fake on a CM lanyard, and you traded a real pin for it, don’t feel bad about putting it back on. Guests should not have to suffer the financial consequences of Disney’s inaction on counterfeit pins. The better rule is don’t add to the volume of fakes by adding pins that you might have gotten elsewhere that aren’t authentic.
I think @TheMickeyMouseRules has commented ont his before.Hey y'all! I was checking my Star Wars pins (the ones I thought are part of the new Hidden Mickey series) and I'll be darned if that's not a big border on the back. Are these fake?
Oooh ok! I was super worried that a good chunk of my Star Wars pins were fake. That’s good to hear though! Let me know how nice you get the pics posted so I can compare!Yes the last batch of legit hidden Mickey pins had boarders. I should post the backs of mine. This would be a good reference. Will try to do it soon.
A lot of the mystery packs had the same production problems. Pins had visible boarders.Yes the last batch of legit hidden Mickey pins had boarders. I should post the backs of mine. This would be a good reference. Will try to do it soon.
I took a moment to add the Star Wars pictures first. Will work on others when I have moments.Oooh ok! I was super worried that a good chunk of my Star Wars pins were fake. That’s good to hear though! Let me know how nice you get the pics posted so I can compare!
Thanks for pointing that out! I wonder where you can find the legit old hidden Mickey pins then. You’re right about Koda being nearly black (especially compared with the dancing Koda pin) Still, I haven’t seen him on the lanyards or pin boards yet so he’s pretty rare even for a fake.Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I think your HMs are scrappers. As you mentioned, those older HMs are really hard to find now and the odds of them being legitimate any time you see them, let alone from some random park goer, is extremely slim.
For Koda, he should be brown and on your pin he looks almost black. Except his highlights which look lighter than they should be. And the K should be a dark green but it looks also black. (He happens to be one of the last ones from that set im still chasing,)
On Simba, the pad should be all the same color other than the blue drawing but he looks like he has some pink highlights on his nose, etc.
I kinda want to get a real one now to compare, though I’d have no idea where to find one. I’m not sure about the sketchbook but it looks ok, if it’s a fake it’s a pretty high quality one.The K - Koda is from 2011 and has been highly faked, but are very difficult to tell from a picture.
Simba sketch book is from 2014, has also been highly faked, but based on the picture looks like it might be okay.
Chip and Dale are from the set I commented about, came out of the box with bad boarders.
Donald looks like a Loungefly pin.
lol how’d you find it? Y’all work wonders lol. That’ll be my first loungefly pin!Found Donald!
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Well that’s disappointing lol. I didn’t realize hidden mickeys were so valuable. I’ll have to be super careful with what I do with my current hidden mickeys, (from the new series) as it only seems like they’re climbing in value."I wonder where you can find the legit old hidden Mickey pins then."
You can't.Or at least it is EXTREMELY rare. Basically they're all in their forever homes so it's those rare cases of a collection being sold off and having the incredibly good luck to be there when it happens. And to beat the competition. I myself have gaps in my HM collection that go back to some of the earliest releases.
I feel the same way. Sometimes I feel like doing a good deed and buying some rare pins from cast connections to drop on the lanyards. But I feel like all I’m doing is rewarding scalpers and bad behavior…I have a bunch of 2012/2013 HMs from WDW that are authentic in my traders. I bought them to trade at the park
from a DPF member but I feel guilty trading them into the mix.
Oh ok, I don’t think mine had nubs (and I noticed the Koda K had a really hard time staying in my binder lol should have been a cue that it was fake)I have to agree with @Ajk, both fakes. Both are supposed to have nubs. These are mine, and I have a high degree of confidence in the authenticity of both.
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Use scrappers for projects or for thumb tacks.Oh ok, I don’t think mine had nubs (and I noticed the Koda K had a really hard time staying in my binder lol should have been a cue that it was fake)
I’ll just add the real pins to my ISO list and put these in the “scrappers that I think are cute and worth keeping” folder.
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