Pin trading question

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I recently bought some Disney pins on ebay for my kids to trade at Disney World. When I received them, they all said Disneyland on the back. The auction did not state they were for Disneyland, just Disney. So, my question is: Can these Disneyland pins be traded at Disney World?

TIA!
Michelle
 
another question(it wouldn't let me edit above)...

Some of the pins are not "official trading pins". Can these Disney pins still be traded at Disney World? They don't have anything printed on the back. They are just Disney pins.

Thanks again!
Michelle
 
I would imagine that it wouldn't matter. I don't think the CMs will even notice. They just put them on. :thumbsup2


Kristen
 

Officialy the rules say:
Any Cloisonee, Semi cloisonee, hard enamel, or metal Disney pin, or a operating participant pin, that represents a specific Disney event, place, location, character(s), or icon(s). Is a valid for pin trading.

Basicaly if it looks like a disney pin and says disney anywhere on it you are good. If is says or looks non Disney like "Welcome to Wisconsin the home of cheese" then no they aren't going to accept it.

There are many variations of back stamps depending on where it was originaly sold, so don't worry about which ones you got. For example Disney Co., Disney World, Disney Land, Disney Tokyo, Disney auctions, Offical Disney Pin trading, Disney store, etc...

Have fun, and Happy pin trading. :wave2:
 












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