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Hi! I can't say about the backs, but one thing I've learned to look for on Hidden Mickeys is the shape of the Mickey icon. Some fakes will have what I think of as a "squished" looking icon, like you took a mickey head cookie cutter to some dough, but then flattened out the shape with your hand. Take a look at your Belle frame and your Jafar wanted, for example, and compare them to the others. Those two look like definite fakes to me, from what I can see in the pictures.
Anyone else with any thoughts? ๐ Does anyone have these pins and are able to spot any differences? Can the nubs be different as seen in the first picture? (Jasmine vs. Cinderella)
Any help or comments are highly appreciated. I am considering parting with my US Hidden Mickeys (unable to keep up), and want to be as sure as I can be that I don't offer any scrappers or counterfeits.
Not all real Disney pins have two prongs on the back. Some have one or none. But the fact that you have two pins in a set that have two prongs on the back (Jasmine and Belle) while Cinderella just has one, makes me think the Cinderella is a scrapper. Also, the Cinderella pin has kind of a point at the heart at the bottom, where the other two are more rounded out. That also makes me think it is a scrapper because no real Disney pin has sharp, or close to sharp, edges. Real pins are more rounded out.