Build a Disney Pin Portfolio and Trade Pins!
You can now build your digital Disney Pin portfolio and trade pins with other users directly on disneypinworld.com
This new feature is available as part of the subscriber program.
Simply login to your account and click on your portfolio button to upload your pins to your new portfolio and start trading!
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Disney Pin World Pricing Changes
Within the next two weeks Disney Pin World will be changing it’s fee/pricing model for selling pins. Instead of having to deposit prepaid funds to the website in order to sell, we will now offer a subscription model for sellers. This subscription model will be as detailed below.
Monthly: $2.00 per month
Yearly: $18.00 per year
Both subscription plans will come with a One Month FREE trail period so you can try out the website and list some pins for sale.
Both plans will allow you to list unlimited pins as well.
If you have any questions about the new fee model, please feel free to contact us.
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Disney pin lots are a great way to start trading
One of the best ways to start out trading Disney pins is to purchase a pin lot from a seller to get started. Disney pin lots are often sold in quantities of 50, 100 or 200 and can be found at excellent prices. Pin lots of 100 or less usually contain no duplicate pins, while lots of more than 100 will usually contain some duplicates depending on who you buy them from. They are a great way to jump start your collection and allow you to get involved in trading with a single purchase. Most traders will keep some pins from the pin lot and trade away the ones they don’t like. Who knows, you may even find a valuable pin in the lot you receive.
Tags: Disney Pins, Pin Lots
Disney pin collecting is a great learning experience for children
Disney pin collecting is not only fun and exciting for children of all ages; it is also a great lesson in money management. Children will begin to learn the value of their pins from their first pin trading or purchasing experience. Many children that I know will save their money to buy new pins to add to their collection. This teaches them the core value of savings and will help them in their adult life. Some children will even take the entrepreneurship route and establish a Disney pin selling business. Overall, the benefits of Disney pin collecting go far beyond the joy of owning the pins of your favorite Disney characters.
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Jack Skellington Pumpkin Patch Jumbo Coin Series
This Disney pin features Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas hanging out in Halloweentown’s pumpkin patch.
It is a limited edition run of 300 pins.
The pin was released on May 4th 2009.
The original retail price was $16.95.
This pin is from the disneyshopping.com collection.
Why is Disney pin collecting so addicting?
Disney Pin collecting can be very addicting. Most everyone that I know that started by buying their first pin or starter kit has been hooked ever since. Maybe it’s the draw of the Disney characters in general. I know I collect more pins that showcase my favorite characters than pins that don’t. Maybe it’s the community aspect of buying some pins and going to the theme parks and trading for others. Maybe it’s just the fact that collecting anything is so addicting. What are your thoughts on this?
Pin Spotlight: Tea Party Alice and Friends
This Disney Pin features Alice, The Mad Hatter and the Hare in a teacup.
The teacup is from the Mad Tea Party attraction.
The pin was originally released on Feb 25th 2007 for $6.95.
It is not a limited edition.
Tags: Alice in Wonderland, Disney Pins, Mad Hatter
Welcome to the Disney Pin World Blog
Hello and welcome to the Disney Pin World Blog.
We will be discussing Disney Pin news and information in this blog.
If you have any suggestions for topics please let us know.
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