Did I score big? Did i get a grail, a trade, or a scrapper?
#1mickeyfreak
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ON pinpics.com, they mention the flaws that you can see with each one. Example: The Donald on the back some of the stamps are crocked. One dalmatian should have an opening behind his legs, its filled in. The other dalmatian running should have black on his forward paw. Mine doesn't. At least the Hercules ones are not Scrappers. Those were made in 1997 and the pin craze didn't start til after that so I think I'm safe.How did you know that the Dalmatians and Donald were scrappers?
Thank you for all the help. All of these are for trade, except for the 2 dalmatians. Those are scrappers. I wouldn't do that to anyone. The Donald i still have to research and make sure its legit and not a scrapper. If any are interesting to anyone, please let me know.
Thank you for the help. I kinda knew it was too good to be true that i found a LE 50 on a flea market cork board. Guess It's just gonna have to be a learning experience for me. Now i know what to look for when i trade and buy.The Donald is definitely a scrapper. I can see the coloring is totally off. I am the person who originally reported that scrapper. My DS#2 (DieHardDonald) and I both traded for the pin (though we didn't know that at the time) in the same week. I received a scrapper and he received (luckily!) a real pin. With the pins side by side it is easy to recognize the scrapper by the miscolorations. This is true of all the scrappers from this LE 50 set.
You can also identify scrappers from this event by the imprint on the back of the pin. The real pins have an event imprint in the correct logo font that matches the event materials. The imprint on the scrappers are all in a basic non-serifed font.
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