http://eventservices.disney.go.com/pintrading/page?id=getStarted#surprise WHAT IS A "SURPRISE" OR "MYSTERY" PIN? "Surprise" or "Mystery" pins are the same thing (some people just call them by different names). This pin usually features a low-Limited Edition size. Typically, the backstamp will included the words "Surprise Pin."
The release of this pin happens randomly at various merchandise locations within the Disney Theme Parks and Resorts. There is typically not much information posted on the official Disney Pin Trading website - www.DisneyPins.com - until after the pin is released. This preserves the "surprise" or "mystery" element with this release. There are no set numbers of Surprise pins released in a particular month.
To answer the "mystery pin" question, it means that the pins come in a box, so it's a "mystery" as to what pins you will get. In this case, each box of 2 pins is $12. You can't cheat by looking in the box to see what you get, because the pins inside the box are covered in black plastic. There are 10 pins in the set.
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Date: 2008-04-29 07:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-29 09:05 pm (UTC)WHAT IS A "SURPRISE" OR "MYSTERY" PIN?
"Surprise" or "Mystery" pins are the same thing (some people just call them by different names). This pin usually features a low-Limited Edition size. Typically, the backstamp will included the words "Surprise Pin."
The release of this pin happens randomly at various merchandise locations within the Disney Theme Parks and Resorts. There is typically not much information posted on the official Disney Pin Trading website - www.DisneyPins.com - until after the pin is released. This preserves the "surprise" or "mystery" element with this release. There are no set numbers of Surprise pins released in a particular month.
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Date: 2008-04-29 09:50 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-05-05 08:24 pm (UTC)