A growing number of collectors now believe the trading ecosystem has been quietly overwhelmed by counterfeit pins—often called “scrappers”—and Disney isnt doing much to stop it. These pins arent officially produced by Disney, though they often mimic authentic designs. Most originate from third party sellers who manufacture them in bulk and resell them cheaply online. Platforms like eBay and...

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