A few additional notes about pin trading:
- You can trade up to 2 pins with any CM. If they have 3 that you are in love with and you are alone, you can only trade 2.
- You cannot trade them a pin they already have. What this means that is VERY important if you are just starting out is that you want variety in your "trade-able" pins as they cannot accept 2 of the same from you.
- "Official Pin Traders" that shoppingmom mentioned at NOT CMs. They are very active pin traders that set up their books throughout the park and negotiate with guests. While most are very good intentioned, they are individuals and not Disney CMs. They are collectors and are trading for their own interest. I personally ONLY trade with CMs. There is no bartering, value questions, etc.
- Be VERY careful buying off of ebay. They will all say that they have official Disney pins. I have had many friends get fakes from many ebay sellers.
- When I started pin trading I bought the "pin packs" that are at the Emporium and the 2 pin shops in Tomorrowland. They have 7 pins for $30. Put in your AP discount and you are at less than $4 a pin. Still more than ebay sellers, but you KNOW you are getting the real deal. If you really get into it, you might check out the Disney Warehouse. They have official pins for around $2-3 quite often.
- The other fun thing to look for in pin trading is the "hidden Mickey" pins or cast lanyard pins. These are pins that are never for sale and they start out their circulation on CM's lanyards. They have a little silver mickey on them somewhere and are part of sets of anywhere from 3-12 pins. It can be fun to hunt for them on lanyards while at the Park.
I probably have upwards of 200 pins, but I still claim that I am not a pin collector, I just see 1 I like every now and then. hehe Denial is a nice place sometimes.
- Dreams