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Pin selling question

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Pin selling question

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Hello, if I posted this and I'm not supposed to sorry (new to this). I have Disney pins that I would like to sell (not into pins anymore) I was wondering if there was an area at the Disneyland Resort that I would be able to do this with fellow pin collectors. Any advice would be appreciated, Thank you!
 
Hello, if I posted this and I'm not supposed to sorry (new to this). I have Disney pins that I would like to sell (not into pins anymore) I was wondering if there was an area at the Disneyland Resort that I would be able to do this with fellow pin collectors. Any advice would be appreciated, Thank you!
Hello Selling pins anywhere on Disney property is strictly prohibited and will get you kicked out of the park. If you do not want to try online selling you might try Frank & Sons and MyD pins both local area merchants that buy pins I think. good luck Janet
 
Yup, definitely prohibited. But if you make arrangements online and want to meet them in person to complete the transaction, I suggest across Harbor at one of the restaurants.
 
FYI, at Frank & Sons Melinda is the only person I know of who will buy pins from people. Also, if you go to either place to sell make sure you know the retail prices on your pins so you will have an idea of how much you spent originally. Check completed auctions on Ebay on pins you think might be worth a lot, like on some older Disney Auctions pins. This will help you in the end. Melinda and Josh are both honest.
 
You can sell them in bulk, in which case you will get 30-cents to 50-cents on the dollar, or you can research (check ebay SOLD listings, along with current listings) to get an average for prices and sell individually.
 
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