Pin-lifetime tracking, sounds fun but would never happen
Help me DPF u're my only hope!
Remember when you were in elementary school or Jr/Sr high and you'd get a book the first day. You'd instantly open it and see who had the book before you. Maybe your older sibling, your cousin, a family friend, your crush that was 2 years older? Maybe I'm just nostalgic but I liked seeing who used the book before me. Similar to when watchmakers / repairmen put their makers marks inside watch cases. Keep a history, show off your work.
Well, imagine now if we could somehow track who has owned a pin throughout it's lifetime? I know, some pins are small and probably wouldn't work, but imagine if we took a decent size and stamped an initial on the back, or put our pinpics name in fine-tip Sharpie? Just to see who has owned it. I think it would be kind of cool. Might help with stolen or fake pins too. Or if we could get Disney to stamp the pin number on all LE pins, like DLP does, and then we could register the pin number on PinPics when we list it as "owns." Just a far out idea. I'm bored.