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Hello all! I am somewhat new to pins. So, I need help with these pins because PinPics says there are scrappers of these pins but doesn't give detail what to look for, plus I did buy them off of eBay when I first started out. I couldn't find anything about the buyer on eBay fake pin seller lists, and looking at sold listings, the images the seller had of the pins were not repeated, which I notice with some listed fake pin sellers. Any help would be appreciated, thank you in advance!
The fake ones in this series look veerrryy fake. The portraits are not relief sculpture in the fakes, but look like a pin with no enamel in it. I couldn't find a fake one on eBay anywhere, but there was a trader at EPCOT that had them.
The fake ones in this series look veerrryy fake. The portraits are not relief sculpture in the fakes, but look like a pin with no enamel in it. I couldn't find a fake one on eBay anywhere, but there was a trader at EPCOT that had them.
Thanks for the info! I feel that my pins are real, but since I bought them on eBay when I started with pin collecting, I wanted to get confirmation before I offered to trade.