2021 Disney Pin Sets Resell for Nearly a Grand

An online queue disrupted a traditional physical release

2021 Disney Pin Sets Cursive Cuties
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By RC Staff

Key Points

  • 2021’s Cursive Cuties Disney pin set was offered online through a queue system, a first for the collectables

  • The initial announcement was made two hours before the queue system went live, which was plenty of time for word to spread and the queue to be packed

  • 9 pins were released, limited to 400 each. Retail price was $26 per pin, and a complete set sold for 2-3 thousand dollars

Disney’s Studio Store in Hollywood is known for its series of unique and collectable pins. Generally only available instore and often sold on the aftermarket at a significant markup, obtaining one of these pins is a high achievement for any serious Disney collector.

In April of 2021, Disney bucked its previously established release strategy and offered its new pin collection through an online queue system. The queue attracted far more buyers than usual and now a complete collection of the series can sell for thousands of dollars.

Understanding Disney pin collecting

There’s quite a long history behind buying and selling pins in the Disney fandom. For a dedicated fan, each pin is a badge of honor, commonly purchased at a particular Disney park and earning a place in their collection.

However, parks are not the only places pins are made available. The Studio Store in Hollywood, also referred to as the Soda Fountain, is notable shop for collectors. Here, Disney often releases unique series of pins, typically available in quite limited quantities.

2021 Disney Pin Sets Studio Store

So, in April of 2021, when the Soda Fountain’s Facebook page started teasing a new series, collectors took notice. Nobody ever knows what quite to expect, and the continued situation with the COVID-19 pandemic made things murkier than ever.

Would Disney still require in-person purchases? Would people be expected to stand 6 feet apart in lines that already wound outside the store and down the street? Or would Disney try something… different?

The 2021 Cursive Cuties online queue

On April 27th, Disney would provide an answer. The Cursive Cuties series, as it was now known, would be released online only, and buyers could add their email addresses to a queue for their chance at a purchase. Only 400 of each pin would be made available, making for just 3600 total pins available.

While that was a similar number to previous releases, those had all been done instore only. Only serious collectors were likely to make the trip and purchase a pin before they sold out, whereas an online purchase leveled the playing field and made collectors across the world have an equal shot.

But it gets worse.

Disney made this announcement two hours before the queue would open. So, for the hardcore fans who had spent days speculating about the release, turning on notifications and obsessively refreshing feeds, this was a bit of a slap in the face. Additionally, two hours was enough time for word to spread, and spread it did, far beyond the initial community.

Generally, these pins are a fairly niche item, primarily appreciated and exchanged in small numbers. With a two-hour window, basically anyone with an internet connection and twenty bucks could get in on the action, so the size of the queue ballooned into the tens of thousands.

How much did the 2021 Disney pins resell for?

The Soda Fountain’s Facebook page quickly filled up with upset comments, as longtime collectors expressed their frustrations at missing out.

Meanwhile, resellers would use the same comment sections to start offering pins for sale. Prices for individual pins would vary wildly, from $100-$300. Over time, the price for a single pin from the collection would settle to around $200, sometimes a bit more or less, depending on a particular pin’s popularity. However, it was a complete collection of all 9 pins that would become the most valuable.

Because of the packed queue, even someone lucky enough to buy a pin or two had nearly no chance of acquiring the entire collection, so they had no choice but to turn to resellers. Complete collections would sell for $2,500 easily, a 25% increase in profit from selling pins individually, and some sales were recorded nearer to $3,000.

Are these the most expensive Disney pins?

Not exactly. There are plenty of pins that sold for way more. Disney pin collectors have shelled out thousands for a single pin in the past.

The 2021 Cursive Cuties release is notable for resellers because it was an online exclusive. That meant everyone could compete for one, instead of the normal pin collector cliques.

For collectors, this series will be remembered as a time things didn’t go their way. But for resellers, this was rare opportunity, and will likely not be repeated by Disney again soon.

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