our STANCE AGAINST Scrappers

At Pin Hive, we are passionate about authentic pin trading and committed to maintaining the integrity of the pin trading community. Unfortunately, the rise of scrappers (also known as fakes, knockoffs, or dupes) has made it harder for collectors to find genuine pins.


This page will help you understand what scrappers are, how to identify them, and how to ensure you’re trading and purchasing only authentic pins.

🛡️ What is a Scrapper?


A scrapper is an unofficial or counterfeit Disney pin that resembles, or is an exact replica of an authentic one, but was not manufactured or sold by the official licensor (e.g., Disney). Scrappers are typically produced using rejected molds, excess materials, or unauthorized manufacturing processes. These pins may be sold online through popular platforms, traded in parks, or even passed off as authentic in mystery lots.


While some scrappers may look convincing at first, they often have noticeable flaws upon closer inspection. Let’s take a look at a few examples.

Low Quality Scrapper

Medium Quality Scrapper

High Quality Scrapper

🔍 How to Identify a Scrapper


  • Authentic pins are made with high-quality metals and materials.

  • Scrappers often feel lighter or thinner due to the use of cheaper metal.

1. Weight and Material


  • Authentic pins have clean, smooth enamel fill.

  • Scrappers may have uneven coloring, bubbles, sanding, dips, or rough enamel finishes.

  • Look for mismatched or off-tone colors. Some scrappers may be a more dull OR more vibrant shade than its authentic counterpart

2. Color and Fill Quality


3. Edges and Borders

  • Genuine pins have clean, smooth edges.

  • Scrappers often have jagged or rough edges.

  • A metal lip (or ridge) around the edge can also indicate a scrapper.

Of course there are! You didn’t think authenticating your pins would be easy, did you?

ARE THERE EXCEPTIONS TO THESE?

Some pins — like the majority of 2020 Hidden Disney Series pins will have mickey waffling that does not extend the full width of the pin. We chalk this up to molding issues and quality control.

AUTHENTIC PINS


  • Authentic pins typically have a clear, legible back stamp that includes the official manufacturer logo, copyright, and typically a serial or FAC number

  • Scrappers may have faded, uneven, or misaligned stamps.

  • Missing stamps or blurred text and misspellings are common signs.

4. Back Stamps and Logos

AUTHENTIC BACK STAMPS


AUTHENTIC BACK

  • Authentic pins have a centered, well-secured post.

  • Scrappers may have off-center or weak posts.

  • Nubs will be centered and sharp, if they are dull and uneven, that is a sign they are not authentic.

  • Some Authentic Pins will NOT come with nubs (the 2 smaller points on either side of the needle post).

5. Post and NUB Quality

AUTHENTIC

NOT AUTHENTIC


  • Hidden Mickey pins are frequently scrapped.

  • Authentic Hidden Mickeys have clean designs and uniform Mickey heads.

  • Scrappers may have misshapen or oversized Mickey heads.

6. Hidden Mickey Flaws


  • Authentic pins are sold in well-made packaging with consistent branding.

  • Scrappers are often sold loose, in plastic bags, or in lots.

  • If you purchase a lot of pins and they arrive in individual bags with a red line at the top - you’ve almost certainly been given a scrapper. These bags are often called “factory bags”

7. Packaging tip off’s

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  • Authentic pins are typically made from hard enamel, which creates a smooth, soft, polished surface where the enamel is flush with the metal lines.

  • Soft enamel has a textured or slightly recessed surface where the enamel sits below the metal lines.

  • Many scrappers are made from soft enamel since it’s cheaper to produce. Hard enamel is more durable and has a higher-quality finish. THERE ARE MANY AUTHENTIC SOFT ENAMEL DESIGNS

  • When a soft enamel pin is made, they also have the option to coat it in what looks like a bubble - keep an eye out for these.

8. Soft Enamel vs. Hard Enamel

HARD ENAMEL SCRAPPER

SOFT ENAMEL - COATED SCRAPPER

✅ Where to Find Authentic Pins


If you’re looking for guaranteed authentic pins outside of Pin Hive, consider these trusted sources

Official Disney Parks – Buying directly from the parks ensures authenticity.

Character Warehouse – Official Disney outlet stores offer discounted authentic pins.

Disney’s Online Store – Purchasing from the official online store ensures the pins are authentic.

Trusted Pin Sellers/ Traders – Look for reputable sellers and traders with verified feedback and a strong reputation in the pin trading community. We urge you to look into DPCS trading events.

Authorized Retailers – Some official pins are sold through retail partnerships with Disney such as Loungefly, MII, and Uncas


🚫 Why We Stand Against Scrappers


At Pin Hive, we are committed to maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the pin trading community. Our goal is to create a safe and trusted environment where collectors can trade and purchase pins with confidence.

  • We inspect every pin before adding it to our inventory to ensure it is authentic.

  • Scrapper pins are never included in our games, mystery bags, or product lots.

  • We prioritize customer trust and work hard to make sure you receive only genuine, high-quality pins.

  • We actively educate our customers about scrappers to help strengthen the overall pin trading community.

🤝 Join the Fight Against Scrappers


We encourage you to

  • Educate fellow collectors about scrappers.

  • Trade only with trusted sources.

  • Reach out if you suspect a pin is counterfeit — we're happy to help!

Test Your Pin!

Find out if your pin is real or a scrapper

❓ Still Having Trouble?


If you're still unsure about the authenticity of a pin, here are some additional ways to get help

  • Take it to the Parks – Experienced pin traders at Disney Parks can often help identify scrappers.

  • Use Subreddits – Communities like r/DisneyPinTrading and r/IsMyDisneyPinFake are great places to get feedback from experienced collectors.

  • Join Pin Trading Forums – Several online pin trading forums have knowledgeable members who can help verify a pin’s authenticity.

  • Message Us – If you’re still not sure, feel free to reach out to us at Pin Hive — we’re always happy to help you identify whether a pin is real or a scrapper. Note that not all requests can be handled virtually, so to ensure the best response include as many photos, angles, and lighting as possible.

Thank you for supporting Pin Hive and helping us maintain the integrity of the pin trading world

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