Disney Brother Bear Castle Puzzle Piece Trading Pin

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Disney Brother Bear Castle Puzzle Piece Trading Pin

Era / Decade

2010s-2020s. Part of a curated mystery puzzle set released at Disney Parks.

Material

Hard enamel over silver-tone base metal with a rubber Mickey-head pin back.

Condition

Excellent. The enamel surface appears smooth with no visible chips or deep scratches. The pin is fastened securely to a fabric surface.

Demand Level

Moderate. Steady interest among Disney Pin Traders and Brother Bear fans, though not a 'Holy Grail' pin.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$10.00 - $25.00 (Depending on current 'completer' demand for the set)

Estimated Retail Value

$15.00 - $19.00 (Original price for 2 pins in a mystery box pack)

Comparable Sales

Recent individual puzzle piece pins from this series have sold between $12 and $18 on eBay; rare characters or specific pieces needed to finish a set can occasionally reach $25+.

Description

Authentic Disney Parks Trading Pin featuring Brother Bear characters (Kenai and Koda) Silhouetted in front of a purple mountain range. The pin is shaped as a puzzle piece that fits into a larger Sleeping Beauty Castle montage. Features silver-tone metal outlines and vibrant enamel filling.

Key Features

Features niche characters from 'Brother Bear'; Puzzle piece design; Hidden Mickey logo on the bottom right corner; Highly collectible for set-builders.

Authenticity Indicators

Hidden Mickey icon on the front; recessed Mickey head pattern on the back (not pictured but expected); 'Official Pin Trading' logo stamp on reverse. Confidence: High.

Flaws to Note

Minor surface 'scuffing' common with traded pins; potential for slight wiggle in the post if heavily used for trading.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (highest traffic for pins), Mercari, or specialized Disney Pin Trading Facebook groups.

Selling Tips

Use keywords like 'Disney Parks', 'Authentic', 'Brother Bear', and 'Castle Puzzle Piece'. Take a clear macro photo of the back stamps to prove authenticity/lack of 'scrapper' (fake) traits.

Appraised on 5/3/2026