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I was interested in some pins but saw some others the seller had in stapled bags...any ideas on the authenticity of these they have a few I want but after seeing this I want to report them
A few of the very early pins from Disneyana conventions were gifts given in stapled, small plastic bags. That's probably not what you're seeing from the sellers, but I wanted to mention the fact.
Oh wait. Never mind. You're talking about Disney Auctions pins. I should read more carefully.
i also saw 2 sellers had the same pin a da le 100 in a stapled plastic bag i thought it was kind of weird so i asked if they had the original card and they both told me that these pins came like that in a bag and not on a card . i didnt believe it so i just stayed away .
As far back as I remembered, all auction pins came with the black backer card and a soft sleeve inside a plastic bag that was taped, then they moved to zip loc baggies
No, some of the early early Auction pins did just come in a plastic bag. I know some of the early stitch sets came that way as well as an early Snow White set.
I can confirm some of the early auction pins (NBC sets , Pooh Halloween set) all come in bags and not on cards. I purchased them directly from DA many years ago.