• Guest, Help The DPF Community Thrive - Join Our Donation Drive Today!

    We're launching a special DPF Donation Drive to ensure our beloved forum continues to flourish. Your support is vital in helping us cover essential server costs and keep our community running smoothly — This is more than just a donation; it's an investment in the future of our community.

    Join us in this crucial drive and let's ensure our forum remains a vibrant and dynamic place for everyone.

    Please visit the DPF Donation Drive Thread for details and instructions on how you can make your donation today!

Hidden mickeys

Status
Not open for further replies.
Because Hidden Mickeys are almost always scrapped and they don't want to potentially get one in a trade.
 
Not just the problem of fakes being abundant...

Hidden mickeys are lower dollar pins. You buy a booster pack and go wander the park trading for hidden mickeys.

There are folks who collect the sets. Mostly though, they collect the current year, complete the set, get the sense of accomplishment then let them go for the next round of releases.

I have noticed people like the completers, the ones you purchase via mystery pouch for $2.95 when you buy more than $30.00 in pin product at a store. Those tend to be more sought after and valued a bit higher.
 

+1
 
I like the pins I like. Fake, dull, scratched, bent, or lame. Just gives it more character or a story. Like Mater in cars, I love all my dents..
 
I like the pins that I like. Fake, dull, scratched, bent, or lame. It gives them more character or a story. Like Mater from Cars, I love all my dents..
 
I agree with it i recently sent back the hidden mickey 2011 alphabet set as well lets just say totally fake and horris was damaged badly was not happy with but if they were authentic would of been a different story as i do like the hidden mickeys makes it feel like you are holding a piece of the disney legacy well to me yes not sure bout everyone else
 
Status
Not open for further replies.