I hate it when THIS happens to a pin I receive!
I use Tour Van Epoxy (golfsmith product.) If it can hold my golf club together at 120mph it can hold your pin post in place. Only other option I can think of is a jeweler. They can probably get a post off a junk earring and solder it on pretty good. Just have to be careful with heat and discoloration on the front of the pin.
I have a few pins I got in trade with repaired backs. There is someone here at DLR that repairs pin posts. It is what it is. If it's that rare, I'd say keep it, fix it, and try to find a replacement down the road if you end up with regrets.
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