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Really Confused About What This Is - Pin 6006: DLR - 75th Anniversary One Sheet Frame

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Really Confused About What This Is - Pin 6006: DLR - 75th Anniversary One Sheet Frame

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Okay I am really confused. What is - Pin 6006: DLR - 75th Anniversary One Sheet Framed Set
(Aladdin)
?

Is it a poster of the film that comes with a pin?
Is it a pin of the poster?
Or is it a poster?

Also the picture looks like a button?

So confused.

If anyone has it, please can you post a photo so I can get a better idea.

On PP it says its a pin of a poster but why was it so expensive to buy?

Please help!

Thanks :)
 
From what I can tell, it is a pin of the poster. It is so expensive because it is part of a big framed set:
Pin 46361: DLR - 75th Anniversary One Sheet Framed Set (37 Pins)
 
Here is a picture of it. :) It is indeed a pin, not a button. It just photographs that way. They are actually pretty pins though you end up with the glue/paper on most of them from being pulled from the frame...lol

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Here is a picture I had taken a while back with some of the pins from that frame set together to give you more of an idea. :)

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Here is a picture of it. :) It is indeed a pin, not a button. It just photographs that way. They are actually pretty pins though you end up with the glue/paper on most of them from being pulled from the frame...lol

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Here is a picture I had taken a while back with some of the pins from that frame set together to give you more of an idea. :)

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Hi Amanda

Thank you so much for sharing. That looks like a great pin set.
:)
 
I purchased the fox & hound version for Laura from Ebay. I was so disappointed when it came in the mail, dinky little thing.
 
The thing is that set actually came out before pin trading started. Almost everything that came out before the official launch of pin trading is more valuable because many were purchased by non pin traders and didn't make into circulation. So even though there were 1000 of them produced and sold probably less than half are owned by traders in whole or in part. I wanted that set for the longest time.. but I want the whole thing..HEHE

figgy
 
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Just an FYI, some of the One Sheet pin were sold in the frame, and other were sold individually. Certain ones like Aladdin could only be found inside the framed set, making them even tougher to find -because it required breaking up the framed set. I too have the Aladdin up -but didn't use One Sheet in the title -Try Aladdin Poster pin. ;-)

I have the entire framed set myself -and have promised my sister first dibs before I get the urge to crack it open.
 
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