Epcot International Food & Wine Festival 2020 Mickey and Minnie Chef Pin
Disney / Disney Parks · Collectibles > Pin Trading

Era / Decade
2020
Material
Hard enamel and metal alloy with gold-tone or silver-tone finish; standard Disney rubber pin back (assumed).
Condition
Good to Very Good. The front enamel shows minor surface scuffing and light scratches consistent with handling or 'pin trading' storage. Colors remain vibrant.
Demand Level
Moderate. Steady demand from Disney completionists and those who attended the 2020 festival, but general market saturation for modern festival pins keeps prices stable.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$10.00 - $18.00
Estimated Retail Value
$15.99 - $19.99
Comparable Sales
Recent sales for 2020 Food & Wine pins on eBay range from $9.99 (used) to $22.00 (new on card). Expect a lower price point without the original card.
Description
Authentic Disney Parks trading pin featuring Chef Mickey and Chef Minnie Mouse. This commemorative pin was released for the 25th Epcot International Food & Wine Festival in 2020. The design depicts Mickey and Minnie in chef coats and hats against a navy blue scalloped background with elegant 'Food & Wine Festival 2020' gold-tone script.
Key Features
Limited release/dated item; popular Mickey & Minnie 'Chef' theme; Epcot Festival-specific collectible; high cross-appeal for Disney pin collectors and foodies.
Authenticity Indicators
Back should feature the Disney Pin Trading seal (2020), 'MADE IN CHINA' stamp, and the official Epcot Food & Wine logo. Confidence level: High (this specific design is less prone to 'scrapper' counterfeits than core line pins).
Flaws to Note
Visible light scratching/scuffing on the flat enamel surfaces; missing original backing card; minor tarnish possible on the metal edges.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for niche collectors), Mercari (active Disney community), or Disney Pin Trading Facebook groups.
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Epcot', 'Limited Release', 'Chef Mickey', and 'Disney Pin Trading'. Photograph the back of the pin clearly to show the official stamps. Ship in a bubble mailer to prevent post office sorting machines from crushing the pin post.