britificent Posted April 17 Posted April 17 I purchased two pins, which arrived sealed, backed, matched, etc. I looked at them recently under my coin scope and discovered the back. They are open edition. I am just curious, if these are fake? or poor-quality control? Quote
Hart Posted April 17 Posted April 17 25 minutes ago, britificent said: I purchased two pins, which arrived sealed, backed, matched, etc. I looked at them recently under my coin scope and discovered the back. They are open edition. I am just curious, if these are fake? or poor-quality control? I would also show them a photo of the back of the card. 1 Quote
britificent Posted April 17 Author Posted April 17 I am still new at figuring out "real" vs "fake." I know the basics. I think the two red flags for me were, there are two areas on the side of each pin where the silver coating is chipped, and the Donald one, the "0s" just look like "Cs" but backwards. Quote
Dragon57 Posted April 17 Posted April 17 38 minutes ago, britificent said: I am still new at figuring out "real" vs "fake." I know the basics. I think the two red flags for me were, there are two areas on the side of each pin where the silver coating is chipped, and the Donald one, the "0s" just look like "Cs" but backwards. I agree the 0's look weird but the ice cream looks correct. Do both pins have the 0's issue? Yes please show the cards (front and back). Quote
Solution mamadin Posted April 19 Solution Posted April 19 I have both of those pins, and I bought them at the Disney Studio Store Hollywood. My Donald pin also has 0 that looks like a C, but the Daisy does not. So I believe your pins are authentic. 3 Quote
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