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Serial Number?

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Does Disney put serial numbers on some of their pins? I noticed the new Little Mermaid booster set has serial numbers on all of their pins.

Should I have put this in the FAQ section? If so, can a mod move it?
 
Those numbers are more like a pin identifier - every pin has the same number. I know Disneystore.com and DSF pins has been using them for maybe a year.

LE Pins from DLRP have both the edition size and a hand stampled sequence number on the back (example 026 / 300).
 
I just got my Snow White Valiant and Villainous pin today and I looked at the back and it has a weird serial number on it (not like you had in your post). It is like a combination of 3 sets of 4 digits separated by a dashes. The code looks like:

XXXX-XXXX-X-XXXXX in white. I've seen it before in a photo of the back of an Aurora/Maleficent Valiant and Villainous pin? Is that normal?
 
Yes, that is the pin identification number I mentioned - all of the "Snow White Valiant and Villainous" probably have the same number printed on it. Most likely related to a design or manufacturing code.
 
Yes, that is the pin identification number I mentioned - all of the "Snow White Valiant and Villainous" probably have the same number printed on it. Most likely related to a design or manufacturing code.

Oh, thank you so much. When I first saw it I got really scared that it wasn't authentic and now my mind is at ease. THANKS AGAIN!!!!! 😀
 
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