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How do y’all mark the grails you have in Pin&Pop?

How do y’all mark the grails you have in Pin&Pop?

spunky-squirrel

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For whatever reason, it’s only now occurring to me to contemplate whether I leave my grails marked as grails after I’ve found them, or whether grails should only be pins I’m still looking for. What do y’all do? Also, how many grails do you have?
 
Most of my grails are actually just pins I need to complete sets, so I remove those when I get them since no one else would consider them grails.

But I agree, otherwise, it's personal preference. Especially, if you have chosen to not allow people to view your collection. No one would see what you had marked anyway.
 
I remove them for the most part. If I'm feeling particularly giddy about owning them, I'll leave them marked as a grail for a little bit, but will eventually remove them. I sometimes use grails to mark pins that aren't all that difficult to get but are something I HAVE to have (and for Pin and Pop, want prioritized in Trade Arcades), so sometimes the things sitting in my grails aren't even actual grails. I think it would be fun to have something to signify an acquired grail though. 🙂
 
I use the grail title in P&P as a way to prioritize what I am hoping to trade for. I have some pins that are true grails, and they are always marked as grail, and others I tend to change every arcade. Such as sets I'm trying to complete or seasonal pins.

Once I get those pins I unmark them as grail.
 
Same as most of these responses - I use the grail status to help me prioritize the pins I'd go a little further with an offer to acquire than just an ISO.

Once I've acquired the pin, I remove the grail status.

I have Grails marked that are like $300 pins.....but then also some Grails for mystery collections I just want to complete!