PinPics Grading Service is Live
mylittletyguy
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I'll pass. I can think of about 9,083,632,610 things I would rather spend my money on then pinpics grading my pins. Yikes.
I'll never use this 'service'. pinpics has been shady since the take over, and there is no way I would ever let them take my pin, rip it off it's original card, let their 'expert' 'grade' it and then lock it away.
And as for values of certain pins in 10 years..let me tell you about Wet Paint, Flubber, Inaugural, Stitch Mummy....lol The likelihood of the hot pins now being hot in a decade....beanie babies anyone?!!!
LOL.....we think to much alike Kim!!
and lets face it, yes this is not for your hidden mickey collections but for insurance and for appraisal value as a inheritance it is an invaluable service as the cost will only get smaller with time and increase in value,,,,,,,Think that Designer Princess set is costly now , wait 10 years...Think that Punzel PODM or LE 100 BATB is worth bucks now? Imagine what its worth than ?
Also, what other collectible hobby rips the collectible out of it's original packaging and claims it's MORE valuable??
Can I ask why PinPics is shady though?
That's always the downfall of any collectible hobby when someone starts thinking it's a good idea to seal them in plastic boxes with a number stuck on the side (because as soon as someone does this to their collectible, they instantly think it's with 4-5x more than what it's been selling for forever)...
I really don't see what the big issue is about all of this. Yeah its new but nothing is perfect right out of the oven. If i have something thats in superb condition I'm gonna want it to be preserved and protected from any future damages it could get. I believe thats what the whole point of this is. Yeah there were some sold on Hakes but that doesnt mean the purpose is too make pins a high valued collectible. Just because its graded and encapsulated doesnt mean its worth 4X the original amount, the value is all up to the eye of the beholder. Whoever bought that Rapunzel RC for $5,000 clearly thought that is what its worth, that doesnt mean all the Rapunzel RC are worth that. If you don't like the service then don't have your pins graded, nobody is forcing this on anyone.
no one was saying that we were being forced into anything, we are simply just giving our opinions of what we think about the service. It's just everyones opinions and some are different then others, not saying one is more right then the other. I just know that this service is not for me and I wouldn't waste my money on it, that's all.
As a long time collector, I also would like to know why PinPics is considered shady? I do not understand the hostility towards them. During the DizPins days, PinPics was highly regarded.
Now there are new owners and they seem to be trying to advance the hobby to a different level. It may not be for everyone and that is a personal prerogative but why the mistrust?
As a long time collector, I also would like to know why PinPics is considered shady? I do not understand the hostility towards them. During the DizPins days, PinPics was highly regarded.
Now there are new owners and they seem to be trying to advance the hobby to a different level. It may not be for everyone and that is a personal prerogative but why the mistrust?
Pixie, you have always tried to be neutral and I wasn't thinking of you when I mentioned those who work for Pinpics. And Jenna, you are right. This has been hashed over many times and it's time to move on. Sorry for engaging. It's just that I couldn't resist such a direct question. :lol:
Not going to go into the rest of your quote. it all has been discussed before, multiple times since the grading got started earlier this year.
however this bit right here, ^^^ I want to touch on. Stamps, coins, old documents, money, baseball cards, sport memorabilia in general.... Grading, expertising and encapsulating has been a BIG positive for those hobby's.
Comparison:
- Pins are metal, encapsulating can help protect from corrosion, much like coins.
- Pins are limited edition pieces of art ((take the Gomes for example)) graing can improve value and attract attention from ART collectors rather than "just us pin folks"
- Pins cannot be remotely compared to old gaming systems. technology in general becomes obsolete and recycled. Pins do not. Pins are designed to be collected and/or traded. Game consoles and games were designed to be played until dead.
While the grading system, pricing, and future values are still fluctuating badly and still getting the tweaks needed, it is a decent idea for items such as the R/C Rapunzel, the Gome's LE100's, and other VERY HIGH valued pins.
Go to the site, check it out, I think they explain the process and the EXPERTS, who do the judging in a fairly straight forward manner.