This came with a lot of pins I bought on eBay...thoughts??? I'm thinking it resembles someone...
Be careful usually the pins are counterfeit. I bought a lot on eBay and 15/20 were fake. - JenInWonderland
1025.3 #86 2:34PM
Are they still fake if they have the stamp on the back? It's funny they all have the stamp but they all just don't look quite right I think they are fake - arieldonald
11.0 #6595 5:06PM
Ya even the ones stamped on the back can be fake. There's many fakes out there, I've even gotten multiple fakes from CMs. - Ms.Mouseketeer
1000.8 #90 5:22PM
You can look up the pins on pinpics.com if you want to see of they might be fake. Some things to check for:
-the Mickey waffle print on the back should go all the way to the edge of the pin, if there's a border, then it may be fake
-copyright info on the back should be stamped neatly and completely. If the logo isn't legible, or there are typos (I got a pin that said Pixap, instead of Pixar), then it's fake
-colors and paint-if there is paint in the wrong spot, that's no good (I got a pin where the pupil of Scar's eye was in his mane)
-the edges of the pin should be smooth and neat-not rough or jagged - fletheartsdisney
360.3 #402 5:29PM
You can also check with a magnet I heard. A magnet won't stick to a real Disney pin - CaptnKid
25.0 #4757 5:32PM
Magnet trick isn't true. Some park sold pins fail this trick. - Ms.Mouseketeer
1000.8 #90 5:36PM
Yeah I got suspicious when Mickey had a mustache and Cinderella had bright pink hair lol - arieldonald
11.0 #6595 5:45PM
Bright pink hair. Lol that's different. Where was the seller located? I've bought a few lots from eBay, best sellers are ones that live in CA or FL . - Ms.Mouseketeer
1000.8 #90 5:49PM
Seller was from fl - arieldonald
11.0 #6595 5:59PM