What to do with LE pins?
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Shoot, I wish I had some Jungle Cruise or Trader Sam's APs for you, but thank you for your feedback! Could I ask a follow up question? As an AP collector, would you say that there is a general ratio of value for APs over LEs?It depends what you want. A lot of people trade on “value” which is, of course, somewhat subjective. If you have a super hard to find pin though, you might want another super hard to find pin - or alternatively you might want a bunch of open editions.
I happen to collect jungle cruise and trader Sam’s AP pins, so if you have any for trade I’d love to try to work something out!
Wow, knowing the original price of so many pins sounds overwhelming. I'll bet they have a photographic memory. It sounds like the best thing to do is ask about the terms of the trade and stay flexible and upbeat until I sort out a trade I'm comfortable with.Oh, trading criteria totally depends on each individual! I've traded with people who only trade like for like (LE for LE, OE for OE, HM for HM, etc.) and people who don't care at all about like for like. One person I know only trades by original pin sale price. doesn't matter LE or OE or anything. Some go uy current sale prices on eBay or other places. Some do trade/want ratio on PinPics. All sorts of ways! Always come across something new!
Hardcore AP collectors usually say about 10-20%. More if the version is materially different.Shoot, I wish I had some Jungle Cruise or Trader Sam's APs for you, but thank you for your feedback! Could I ask a follow up question? As an AP collector, would you say that there is a general ratio of value for APs over LEs?
Good to know, thanks!Hardcore AP collectors usually say about 10-20%. More if the version is materially different.
I will happily trade 20% premium for a Jungle Cruise AP because I want it and I want the AP specifically. That said, a lot of people don’t care, so if you want to get a premium you’re trading with a smaller group of potential traders.
Most AP/PP pins come from events where someone bought a ticket and waited in line to get the pin. So people often want a premium for that reason. But at the same time, if it’s a common pin and the potential trade partner doesn’t care whether or not it is AP, they might prefer to take an easier trade with someone else for the regular version.
There's one of Chip carrying a Christmas light bulb for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights, and one of Mickey & Minnie playing shuffleboard.So super curious which proof pins did you get? I have a couple but they were from the one event i went to ages ago. As far as value you can always pm a couple reliable people and ask them about the proposed trade and whether or not they think its fair, to make sure you don't get a bad deal.
Those are the ones! I collect C&D and have a small Minnie collection, but I don't care for pins with a lot of words, and I've never been on a cruise, so I'd like them to go to homes where they would be really appreciated.Oooh is it like one of these?
Chip and dale pins are always so cute
Ooh and the shuffleboard pin must be from Disney Cruiseline, is it this one?
If so these are super cute pins and I would expect them to trade really well, of course i like collecting cute pins so i could be bias LOL
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