Disney Lady and the Tramp 'Tramp in Box' Enamel Pin
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Era / Decade
2010s (approx. 2011-2015 based on art style and pin trading series)
Material
Hard enamel on silver-tone zinc alloy or brass base metal.
Condition
Good to Very Good. Some surface micro-scratches visible on the enamel and metal border; however, colors remain vibrant and there is no visible enamel loss or chipping.
Demand Level
Moderate. Lady and the Tramp collectors are a steady niche, though this specific pose is a common open-edition design.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$6.00 (Low) - $12.00 (Mid) - $18.00 (High if part of a retired series).
Estimated Retail Value
$8.95 - $12.95 (Original park rack price for a single open-edition pin).
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay 'Sold' listings for non-limited edition Tramp pins range from $7 to $15 plus shipping depending on the specific series rarity.
Description
Authentic Disney Parks trading pin featuring Tramp from the 1955 animated classic 'Lady and the Tramp'. The pin depicts Tramp looking out from a wooden crate or doghouse opening. Features a silver-toned border and smooth hard enamel finish with shades of brown, tan, and gray.
Key Features
Features a beloved classic character; hard enamel finish; high collectibility among Disney Pin Traders; fits into character-themed 'completist' collections.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Look for the 'Official Pin Trading' logo, Disney copyright, and 'Made in China' stamp on the reverse side. Authentic pins have recessed stamps and clean edges compared to 'scrapper' fakes.
Flaws to Note
Minor surface scuffing/swirl marks visible under direct light; pin back (rubber Mickey head) is not shown, which may need replacement.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for collectors), Mercari (active pin community), or Disney Pin Trading forums/Facebook groups.
Selling Tips
Always use 'Lady and the Tramp' and 'Disney Pin Trading' in the title. Photograph the back of the pin clearly to prove authenticity. Use a small padded mailer to prevent post office sorting machines from crushing the pin post.