Selling pins on eBay?

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Hi all!

I have a ton of Disney pins that I love but don't really have a whole lot of interest anymore. Does anyone know how well they sell on eBay? Is it worth it?

Thanks. :wave:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Hi all!

I have a ton of Disney pins that I love but don't really have a whole lot of interest anymore. Does anyone know how well they sell on eBay? Is it worth it?

Thanks. :wave:

The answer is yes, especially if they are retired or special editions.

I buy pins off of ebay all the time, wander on over there and see what there is compared to what you have. You will also get an idea about prices. Good luck!
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
Hi all!

I have a ton of Disney pins that I love but don't really have a whole lot of interest anymore. Does anyone know how well they sell on eBay? Is it worth it?

Thanks. :wave:

It's probably a good idea to sit back and "watch" for a while. It still amazes me how well pins in general sell, but every once in a while you have a "good" one that just sits there.

Also good to present well, so look at how others ads are constructed.

Overall, volume moved is great there.
 

elizs77

Active Member
I've bought the vast majority of my pins on eBay. I'm a big eBayer in general, actually, both buying and selling.

As a buyer, I'm looking for pins that are 1) new or at least in extremely good condition; 2) if new, are on the original backing (even though I throw it away!); and 3) are cheaper than what's in the Parks. Also, most pins I've bought come with very low shipping, even free shipping, so check out what other sellers are putting for shipping. Many sellers offer such low shipping that if I was selling, I couldn't compete.

I always wonder how so many sellers can have current year, brand new pins and be able to sell them so cheaply. Or maybe I don't really want to know!
 

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