What is the rarest pin in Disney?

In terms of rarity, the Dream Jeweled Mickey is one of the rarest Disney pins ever made and a collector’s dream item. It’s packed full of special features that add to the pin’s value. Each of the three pins has 130 precious gems including garnets, black sapphires and real diamonds.

How do I identify my Disney pin?

Things To Look For: Rough edges – a real pin will have smooth, and not rough edges. Disney Pin Trading Logo – is an indicator of a real pin. Prongs – look to either side of pin back and you should see prongs, these keep the black rubber mickey head in place on official pins.

What does pp mean on a Disney pin?

Yes, PP means Pre-Production prototype. It’s one of a handful of pins made before the Artist Proofs (AP) are released. Sometimes there are differences between the PP and the final release pin, like color or elements like glitter.

What was the very first Disney pin?

Wow! How did we get so many pins in only two years? Maybe we should blame it all on Jiminy Cricket or the Blue Fairy. After all, she gave Jiminy his “Official Conscience” pin, which was the very first Disney pin.

Do all Disney pins have serial numbers?

9. Does the pin have a serial number? Recently, Disney have started issuing serial numbers to the back of the pins (not all pins as of yet though). If it is a newish pin I would always recommend checking that the serial number is there just to make sure it is a genuine Disney pin.

What pins are worth money?

The 5 Rarest and Most Valuable Baseball Trading Pins

  1. The Jackie Robison Rookie Pin. One of the most valuable baseball trading pins of all time also serves as a reminder of the importance of diversity and inclusion.
  2. A 1912 Press Pin.
  3. Lou Gehrig’s 1933 Cracker Jack Prize.
  4. Topps Pins From 1956.
  5. A 1927 Press Pin.

What does Le stand for in pins?

LE – Limited Edition. Pins that were part of a limited run. They will have a number against them (LE 200 means there were 200 pins)

What does AP stand for in pins?

Artist Proof (AP) Pins. Artist Proof pins are created early into the manufacturing process to verify quality and proof-of-concept. AP pins have an AP stamped on their back. Generally 20–24 Artist Proof pins are made of each pin per run.