Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Mickey & Minnie Mouse Castle Pin
Disney / Walt Disney World Resort · Collectibles > Disneyana > Pins, Patches & Buttons

Era / Decade
2021 (The World's Most Magical Celebration era)
Material
Zinc alloy base metal with hard enamel (cloisonné) finish and glitter accents
Condition
Very Good; minimal surface scuffing visible on the enamel, coloring remains vibrant with no major chips
Demand Level
Moderate; demand for 50th anniversary items has stabilized after the celebration ended but remains steady for completionist collectors.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$8.00 (Low) - $15.00 (Mid) - $22.00 (High)
Estimated Retail Value
$12.99 - $14.99 USD
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay 'Sold' listings show this specific open-edition pin consistently selling between $10 and $18 depending on if the original backing card is included.
Description
Authentic Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary collectible lapel pin. Features Mickey and Minnie Mouse in their iridescent 'EARidescent' celebration outfits standing in front of Cinderella's Castle. Includes 'The World's Most Magical Celebration' text and a large '50' logo with firework accents. Approx 1.75 inches tall.
Key Features
Official 50th Anniversary merchandise, retired/discontinued status, iconic characters, glitter detailing, high demand for 'EARidescent' themed items.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence; features characteristic Disney Pin Trading textured back (Mickey heads), official copyright stamp, and high-quality enamel fill consistent with authentic park merchandise.
Flaws to Note
Minor micro-scratching on the metal plating edges; back of pin is not visible in photo but likely missing original rubber Mickey-head backer.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for searchability), Mercari (active Disney pin community), or specialized Disney Pin Trading Facebook groups.
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'EARidescent', 'Cinderella Castle', and 'Retired'. Take a clear macro photo of the back of the pin to prove authenticity. Ship in a bubble mailer to prevent post office sorting machines from crushing the pin post.